A ghost in the machine?
NotaSuv
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Boeing’s faulty capsule that’s left astronauts stranded is making odd noises
Boeing’s Starliner has been dogged with problems for months, leading to two astronauts getting stranded in space for months longer than planned. But the latest issue has people scratching their heads, with a strange ‘sonar-like’ noise recorded coming from the spacecraft, which is currently docked to the International Space Station (ISS) before it is due to fly home without crew. The repetitive pulsing stumped NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore, who told Mission Control at Johnson Space Center in Houston he did not know what was causing it.
Boeing’s Starliner has been dogged with problems for months, leading to two astronauts getting stranded in space for months longer than planned. But the latest issue has people scratching their heads, with a strange ‘sonar-like’ noise recorded coming from the spacecraft, which is currently docked to the International Space Station (ISS) before it is due to fly home without crew. The repetitive pulsing stumped NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore, who told Mission Control at Johnson Space Center in Houston he did not know what was causing it.
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Maybe it's the clothes dryer cycle complete signal.Don't take experimental gene therapies from known eugenicists.
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They (NASA) claim it is audio feedback due to the complexity of the interconnected communications systems in the various spacecraft and the ISS.
https://www.space.com/strange-noise-boeing-starliner-spacecraft
The takeaway is clear.
They (Boeing) shoulda had Bose do the sound system...
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It's either a ghost in the machine or spirits in the material world because every little thing she does is magic.
Okay, that was horrible. Someone call the . . . . . cops. -
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It's probably capacitors in the power supply, or a gassy tube.
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Must have had a psw110 plate amp with the heart beat issue
Will see nasa post here requesting a schematic- Not Tom ::::::: Any system can play Diana Krall. Only the best can play Limp Bizkit. -
Here's my problem, NASA is allowing all the different companies that make spacecraft to make completely different space suits that are all incompatible with each others vessels. Someone at NASA needs to step up and make mandatory a common spacesuit compatibility between all these companies that want to be spacecraft builders. Without that we're going to be screwed in emergencies.
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Cables don't matter in space.
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Here's my problem, NASA is allowing all the different companies that make spacecraft to make completely different space suits that are all incompatible with each others vessels. Someone at NASA needs to step up and make mandatory a common spacesuit compatibility between all these companies that want to be spacecraft builders. Without that we're going to be screwed in emergencies.
What better way to put the final nail into NASA’s coffin?