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VisitWill the source of hydroacoustic noises from Boeing's Starliner be identified before its return?
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Boeing's Starliner Emits Strange Hydroacoustic Noises; ISS Crew Investigates
Sep 1, 2024, 03:49 PM
Boeing's Starliner spacecraft has begun emitting unusual 'sonar-like' and 'hydroacoustic' noises, prompting investigation by the crew aboard the International Space Station (ISS) and NASA ground controllers. The issue was first reported on Saturday, with astronaut Butch Wilmore communicating the strange sounds to Mission Control at Johnson Space Center in Houston. The source of these noises remains unidentified, and the spacecraft is scheduled to return to Earth in a week without its crew.
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