In a mysterious and unsettling event, NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore reported hearing strange, sonar-like noises inside Boeingโs Starliner spacecraft, currently docked at the International Space Station. The eerie audio, captured in this recording, puzzled both the astronauts aboard and Mission Control in Houston. As Starliner prepares to return to Earth autonomously, these unexplained sounds raise questions about the spacecraftโs condition and the challenges faced by Boeing and NASA during this mission.
Listen closely to the audio as Wilmore holds the microphone up to the speaker, capturing the distinct pinging noise. While such oddities are not entirely unheard of in space, this incident adds to the intrigue surrounding Starlinerโs journey. The spacecraft, which has already encountered several technical issues, will fly back to Earth without its crew on September 6, with Wilmore and Suni Williams set to return aboard a Crew Dragon spacecraft in February.
Could these noises have a simple explanation, or do they point to something more complex within Starliner? Tune in to hear the full audio and share your thoughts on what might be causing these sounds.
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