astrobrian - 3/9/2006 12:13 AMIf you dont mind the talking over it there are plenty of videos in the FTP section that have launches you could record sound from
rumble - 3/9/2006 11:11 AMNo joke... a 24-bit, 96khz stereo recording of a launch would be a beautiful thing... 5.1 surround?? mmmmmmmIs there equipment that can truly capture the sound pressure dynamics of a launch?
rumble - 3/9/2006 12:11 PM Is there equipment that can truly capture the sound pressure dynamics of a launch?
And even if you could, your local zoning would forbid it.
And even if zoning permitted it, your house wouldn't survive the first performance.
modavis - 3/9/2006 2:50 PMQuoterumble - 3/9/2006 12:11 PM Is there equipment that can truly capture the sound pressure dynamics of a launch?Capture it, yes... but you can't afford the equipment that would reproduce it.And even if you could, your local zoning would forbid it.And even if zoning permitted it, your house wouldn't survive the first performance.
rumble - 3/9/2006 3:31 PMSounds from Stennis videos have SSME's sounding more like a "WHEEAAHHHHSSHHHHH" combined with a distant rumble...which could be mic placement?? (http://science.nasa.gov/enginetest/)QUOTE]that...or the faint whistle...WHAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRGGHHHHHHHHHHH.....rumbleorfaint whistle...BUH...BWAAAAARRRRRRAAAAAHHHHHHSHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH....rumblebut enough with the mockings...
Avron - 3/9/2006 9:26 PMLOL.. things are breaking down... Where is Ben when we need him..? sound track please Ben or Dana ?
astrobrian - 4/9/2006 7:41 AMAre you sure that STS-70 is shuttle audio? I hear nothing of the SRB popping that is normally heard. An overlay of audio perhaps?