NASA identifies strange sound from Boeing's faulty Starliner
Briefly

NASA identified the source of the strange sounds in Boeing's Starliner capsule as an audio configuration issue related to the space station, which has since stopped.
A retired NASA scientist explained that the noises were likely due to a feedback loop, which can create strange audio effects depending on the electronics involved.
The report clarified that the sound should not affect Starliner's other systems and poses no safety risks, ensuring the spacecraft’s functionality remains intact.
Astronaut Butch Wilmore reported the pulsing noise, highlighting a successful communication line between the crew and NASA regarding onboard issues.
Read at Mail Online
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