Audio feedback... you'd need a source of sound to cause the feedback..or close proximity of some oscillator to a microphone or amplifier. **** Boeing is clueless!
Sounds like induction pick-up of copper brush inside a motor or a fan. Wires picking up the sound, then it’s getting amped in the sound system. Defo something physio-mechanical being picked up, not feedback.
@@JoelLessing "Defo something physio-mechanical being picked up, not feedback." YEP - and given its regularity it would likely BE something rotating, OR maybe something colling and contracting
Bøeing Engineer: Oh that, It's just some tape untaping, nothing to be concerned with. Bøeing Engineer to fellow Engineer: (Hot Mic) We used the good stuff right? Uhh I think so, upp nope the good stuff is still on the shelf. Astronauts to control: What was that? Bøeing Engineer: "If you feel you have reached this recording in error, please check the number and try your call again"...............
You know, just to mess with the NASA recovery team when (if) Starliner lands, put a fake Alien face-hugger on a rubber band to launch out of the hatch when it is opened.
My comment: *THAT IS NOT AUDIO FEEDBACK* I used to build tube amplifiers as a hobby, I have had every type of feedback imaginable and it NEVER sounds like that
@@Ron4885 I mean the reverb type decay of the sound could be feedback, but something is causing the initiation of the sound, something is going BOING in the first place. Like if you hit a guitar string with a tea spoon it will make a noise similar to this.
That's ... disturbing after so many sci-fi / thriller movies and many hours in Silent Hunter games (2WW sub) :D I've also watched Alien Romulus so I can only imagine how it was for astronauts being alone there and hearing such sound, they must have a strong psyche :D
It sounded to me like the Twilight Zone episode The 30 Fathoms grave. When the sole survivor hears the banging sound on the hull of a sunken submarine. The call to muster....
Thank you Ground Control for that resolution, great job! Reminds me the the "Car Talk" Radio Show I loved on Sundays where two old car pros could have callers make human noises to describe the car issue and they could almost diagnose the problem, LOL, and THEY WERE EXCELLENT! So, hears to listening to sounds!
Dial-up connections use modems to decode audio signals into data to send to a router or computer, and to encode signals from the latter two devices to send to another modem at the ISP.
Nasa: Boeinnnnnnnnng!!!!!!!!! Boeing: Yesss? Nasa: what media software technology are you using? Boeing: wspsspwsp Nasa: excuse me.. speake up! Boeing: I said Windows Media Player okay!
They did not solve the problem with Starliner. They gave the, "if you can't dazzle them with brilliance, you baffle them with bull shit" answer. Are there any real engineers in the room? Anyway, is the noise continuing? The noise to me sounded like a motor driven mechanism such as with a fan or blower, perhaps like an air-handling system or tank-stirring system. Anyway, this answer seems more probable that what was provided by NASA.
Clearly there is someone stuck outside banging on the side of the Star Ship begging to be let in an airlock. It isn't surprising that NASA would downplay new problems at the ISS. We just have to carefully count astronauts as they return.
The engineers I have read commenting on this indicates a depressurization. If so, that thing has got to leave the station, before it compromises the entire rig. I'm still leaning towards a stow away inside who wants out. Of course, this would require nasa to bring it down here and open it up. What could go wrong?
Those sounds are the same ones released when they were looking for that man made teeny titantic submersible that imploded. These sounds are very similar.
It appears to me by the reaction to the "strange sound" that maybe astronauts have lost faith in the Starliner and don't have a lot of confidence in flying on it.
Badly worded (perhaps deliberately). SpaceX is keeping the Polaris Dawn mission on the ground for safety reasons. The FAA already cleared the rocket for flight.
NASA and Boeing...you have to toss a coin and take your chance on which one you'd believe more...If it is audio feedback then get sampling and make a record out of it...
Unless somebody knocks on your door, if you can’t figure that one out, you have no business in space I know exactly what it is. Figure out what the world is really about…… I am I come from the wall of three bags of communion
It's Not docked at the ISS,
It's broke down and parked at the ISS.
It’s like the heep that’s abandoned in the loading zone at work ….We Will Be Gone In Just Eight Days….😭😭😭😭
You're docked to your little league coach
@@DirkShotojima ???
Like finding an old Ford Pinto rusting away in the back yard...grass growing around the tires.
Just park it there and call it an extension to the ISS
Someone left the mic on the new CEO's desk on.
He was banging his head.
Or his secretary
@@matteofalduto766 WHY Did It Take This JOB….🤬🤬🤬🤬
Brother 😂👏
It was a whistle blower "problem was fixed"
That was a really good answer….. lol 😝
"If its Boeing, I'm NOT going" - words to live by!
*THAT IS NOT AUDIO FEEDBACK* I used to build tube amplifiers as a hobby, I have had every type of feedback imaginable and it NEVER sounds like that
Audio feedback... you'd need a source of sound to cause the feedback..or close proximity of some oscillator to a microphone or amplifier.
**** Boeing is clueless!
@@MrGchiasson I dont think they are clueless - I think they are lying
Sounds like induction pick-up of copper brush inside a motor or a fan. Wires picking up the sound, then it’s getting amped in the sound system. Defo something physio-mechanical being picked up, not feedback.
@@JoelLessing "Defo something physio-mechanical being picked up, not feedback." YEP - and given its regularity it would likely BE something rotating, OR maybe something colling and contracting
Feedback? Thats NOT feedback. That sounds more like a cycling solenoid echoeing through pipes and metal.
Agree
Space poop
@swagmanexplores7472 they probably got a mic on the toilet solenoid and someone had mud butt from all those freeze dried space rations 🤣
How much did Boeing pay for that news release😮
The sound of Boeings reputation being flushed down a space toilet.
Don't be disappointed to learn something new.
@@jasonowens7829can't handle truth or what
@@yecto1332 Or what.
Boeing employee trapped in side still from launch trying to fix valve problem before launch
Bøeing Engineer:
Oh that, It's just some tape untaping, nothing to be concerned with.
Bøeing Engineer to fellow Engineer: (Hot Mic)
We used the good stuff right?
Uhh I think so, upp nope the good stuff is still on the shelf.
Astronauts to control:
What was that?
Bøeing Engineer:
"If you feel you have reached this recording in error, please check the number and try your call again"...............
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Dyyyin here Mannn. Ty!
They are not going tell us the truth anyways
Correct
Well that’s one opinion.
🙄
1 IQ
You know, just to mess with the NASA recovery team when (if) Starliner lands, put a fake Alien face-hugger on a rubber band to launch out of the hatch when it is opened.
Ugh.
🤣🤣 Yes Please!
The sound was letting people know that space is not yours. Stay on your own planet
It wasnt audio feedback... it was HOPE dripping away...
😂
Audio Feedback said absolutely nobody when this story hit the whole world.
My comment: *THAT IS NOT AUDIO FEEDBACK* I used to build tube amplifiers as a hobby, I have had every type of feedback imaginable and it NEVER sounds like that
@piccalillipit9211 I agree with you. Whatever that was or is, it's probably not 'audio feedback'.
@@Ron4885 I mean the reverb type decay of the sound could be feedback, but something is causing the initiation of the sound, something is going BOING in the first place. Like if you hit a guitar string with a tea spoon it will make a noise similar to this.
@piccalillipit9211 I've a family member who's in professional studio recording and they say they've never heard feedback such as this.
@@lesserroadtraveled6112 They are 100% for sure lying.
Alien Romulus
They're here!
Why does the reporter need to be standing in the rain in a park to report this story? It lends nothing to the story.
Unplug the speaker 😂
ummm…. audio feedback from ISS??? Why was this not heard allready in all this time??? I don’t buy this🤨
That's ... disturbing after so many sci-fi / thriller movies and many hours in Silent Hunter games (2WW sub) :D
I've also watched Alien Romulus so I can only imagine how it was for astronauts being alone there and hearing such sound, they must have a strong psyche :D
Did they find the mouse trapped in the starliner ???😂
“Not in any danger”. Hmm coming from Boeing or NASA I’d be skeptical
It's aliens knocking on heavens door!
Sounds like an excuse and not an explanation.. I'm sure these astronauts have experienced comms glitches before..
It sounded to me like the Twilight Zone episode The 30 Fathoms grave. When the sole survivor hears the banging sound on the hull of a sunken submarine. The call to muster....
Boing and NASA, always transparent.
Plot twist it was the aliens communicating with us
hopefully it's not a one-way ticket to iss. pray that starliner is better quality than boeing 737max.
The noise comes from all that duct tape unravelling!
Sounds like the Red October's "magneto-hydrodynamic drive" silent propulsion system.
Thank you Ground Control for that resolution, great job! Reminds me the the "Car Talk" Radio Show I loved on Sundays where two old car pros could have callers make human noises to describe the car issue and they could almost diagnose the problem, LOL, and THEY WERE EXCELLENT! So, hears to listening to sounds!
Yeah, right. That's what the Aliens told them to say. (X files music)
That thing is a Deathtrap Boeing has lost its expertise quality has left the building their planes are also dangerous
water dripping in the starliner toilet. call the plumber
All of a sudden its ISS feedback? After many years?
Starliner is the Ford Pinto of Spacecraft.
Vega 😂
I knew it was audio feedback when I first heard it, but feedback from what?
NASA solved the noise issue. They cancelled all Boeing contracts. 😂
Whatever the noise is they will not tell you the truth
Someone is sending SOS on their behalf! Even the aliens are frustrated with NASA!
Aww man I was hoping it was the whale probe from Star Trek 4
Sounds like a space grimlin 😂😂😂😂😂
Dial-up connections use modems to decode audio signals into data to send to a router or computer, and to encode signals from the latter two devices to send to another modem at the ISP.
Most likely the Starliner DOES have a radar that could be used to track and lock into the ISS for easier docking.
It’s NEVER aliens.
*throws table
Nasa: Boeinnnnnnnnng!!!!!!!!!
Boeing: Yesss?
Nasa: what media software technology are you using?
Boeing: wspsspwsp
Nasa: excuse me.. speake up!
Boeing: I said Windows Media Player okay!
Waste of tax payer dollars.
You are so uneducated
Damn, I thought it was surely Alien: Romulus irl
Haunting of the whistleblowers.
They did not solve the problem with Starliner. They gave the, "if you can't dazzle them with brilliance, you baffle them with bull shit" answer. Are there any real engineers in the room? Anyway, is the noise continuing? The noise to me sounded like a motor driven mechanism such as with a fan or blower, perhaps like an air-handling system or tank-stirring system. Anyway, this answer seems more probable that what was provided by NASA.
Clearly there is someone stuck outside banging on the side of the Star Ship begging to be let in an airlock. It isn't surprising that NASA would downplay new problems at the ISS. We just have to carefully count astronauts as they return.
The master of feed back Jimi Hendrix is up there with them
The engineers I have read commenting on this indicates a depressurization. If so, that thing has got to leave the station, before it compromises the entire rig. I'm still leaning towards a stow away inside who wants out. Of course, this would require nasa to bring it down here and open it up. What could go wrong?
It sounds like a repeating audio alert playing inside the capsule and the reverb effect is feedback from an open mic also inside the capsule.
Its an audio warning telling them the duct tape around the door broke loose.
Sounds like copper brush cycling on a worn out motor of a pump or a fan. Picked up via induction from wire to wire.
Its either swamp gas or ball lightning
🤔
Door Bolts Loosening
"Audio feedback", so generic.
Then prove it. Change the configuration inside the ISS and make it stop.
Freaked me out! Glad I wasn't there. I would still be screaming.
DEI engineering at its best.
The call is coming from inside the station! 😱
Those sounds are the same ones released when they were looking for that man made teeny titantic submersible that imploded. These sounds are very similar.
The pulsating sound was a sign from benevolent ET, a sign that disclosure will soon occur.
Might be the transponder only it's a recording insteadda real one....
Dangerous to starliner....Starliner is a danger to itself
Trying to start the engine
Plausible. Betcha speaker and mic way too close together or echoing each other. Easy to reproduce.
The strange noises are creaks at the edges of believability
Talking tom talking with Talking tom taught me this
Probably an alien mechanic was trying to help undocking this deadweight from ISS.
Its a Bigfoot knock 😂. . . Next, he will throw a asteroid
That's the official NASA story. When actually, Nano bots have taken control of the Space station.
It’s an absolute junk that we all payed for and want us to continue paying. They’re nuts!
What's the problem with her voice...it's perfect enough for news reporting ❤❤
Hope there's enough screws on the Airlock thingee!
Butch just noticed this now? The sound of a ticking time bomb...
Stuckliner
Just get rid off the thing.
But they can't they are in space
@@아마라-c4s disconnect, use a thruster to avoid the station, and let it burn up, ensuring what won't, lsnds in the ocean.
whooaaaaa thats crazy. So what about those whistleblowers?
And in other news the ISS has now been taken over by extra terrestrial life lol
No, NASA just been taken over by DEI.
It was a very excited Darth Vader. 😮
It's boeing killing whistle blowers
Someone was singing sounding like a beached whale?
truth is that capsules now a LITERALLY ticking time bo mb.
Its sonar. They're underwater.
It appears to me by the reaction to the "strange sound" that maybe astronauts have lost faith in the Starliner and don't have a lot of confidence in flying on it.
they're know exactly what that is.....
Badly worded (perhaps deliberately). SpaceX is keeping the Polaris Dawn mission on the ground for safety reasons.
The FAA already cleared the rocket for flight.
Strange this feedback has never been reported before. It seemed to surprise and confuse the crew. But, okay NASA, whatever you say.
NASA and Boeing...you have to toss a coin and take your chance on which one you'd believe more...If it is audio feedback then get sampling and make a record out of it...
Ask Boeing. Oh, my bad. 😱😱😱
Starliner is not a good name. It may escape Earth and align itself with stars forever.
Sure, you can trust them this time.
More like star capsul.
if this then surves reentery then they could got the astrounauts off the station and back home.
Countdown sound~ 🇮🇳
Unless somebody knocks on your door, if you can’t figure that one out, you have no business in space I know exactly what it is. Figure out what the world is really about……
I am
I come from the wall of three bags of communion
wow well done boys
It's the sound of failure. 🤔