NASA turns down the volume on rocket noise through SLS scale model acoustic testing

Monday, August 25, 2014 - 08:00 in Astronomy & Space

NASA engineers recently went on an auricle ride as a scale model of the Space Launch System (SLS), including solid rocket motors, was fired—giving an "earful" of information about how low- and high-frequency sound waves will affect the rocket on the launch pad.

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