Loud Metallic Noise Heard at ISS
Z4rd0Z writes "Russian Cosmonauts at the International Space Station today heard a loud drumlike noise for the second time since November. The sound seemed to be coming from the same place as before. In February a space walk to find the source of the sound was cut short."
Russian space travelers - Cosmonauts
American space travelers - Astronauts.
That's the difference.
I'm starting to think this isn't the best place to promote my Anti-Sig Campaign.
The only difference is the words' origin. But it means same thing.
Astronaut = American
Cosmonaut = Russian
Taikonaut = Chinese
Someone call Ripley.
Land-locked?
Hey guy, Do you think that astronaust/cosmonauts live in vacuum?
The iss is pressurized, thus, sound can propagate INSIDE the ISS
The same way you can hear the sound if someone taps on an airtight window. The vibrations travel through the glass. They only have to be in air when they hit your ear. That is it in a vacuum is irrelevant: all it means is that whatever is making the noise is touching the ISS (i.e. part of it.)
Ok, Poland has a long nice coast but geography is not everybody's forte.
However, not knowing that the Polish have a long tradition in shipbuilding or that their former prime minister, Lech Walesa, started as a strike leader on the shipyards...
There is ignorance and there is ignorance.