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[i]NASA's chief SLS engineer, John Blevins, is obviously an expert on rockets. But his background also includes acoustics, so he was a fascinating interview for [URL=https://www.floridatoday.com/story/tech/science/space/2022/08/26/nasas-huge-artemis-launch-its-going-loud-but-how-loud-depends/7879724001/]what Artemis I's launch will feel like[/URL]. "Put this down first: it's going to be loud." "If you have the same environmental conditions – the same location, humidity, and wind – SLS will be louder than both Saturn V and the space shuttle. But the decibel level is an extremely strong function of where you are," Blevins said.[/i]
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