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Post by PhantomWolf on Dec 11, 2006 21:32:58 GMT -4
117:22:59 Conrad: All righty. (Long Pause) If I wasn't at 3.7 psi, I'd whistle while I work. I can't do it. (Four, short, monotonic, breathy attempts) (Garbled; Long Pause)
[Jones - "Could you whistle?"]
[Conrad - "No, you can't at 3.7. You can't do it at 5, either. Couldn't do it in the spacecraft; and couldn't do it in Skylab."]
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reynoldbot
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Post by reynoldbot on Dec 12, 2006 0:45:12 GMT -4
[HB] That's a vile lie. Every time they talked they whistled. You could hear it after every sentence. You are a lying scoundrel. You must be a NASA disinformation agent or a gullible idiot to believe astronutters went to the moon.[/HB]
Nah, that's pretty weird. What's the rationale?
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Post by Obviousman on Dec 12, 2006 1:30:16 GMT -4
I'm guessing here, but isn't whistling just resonance?
If you are operating at a reduced pressure, the situation changes. I'm not sure if the resonant frequency would change, or the reduced pressure makes it hard (if not impossible) to obtain the frequency with normal blowing through the mouth.
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