@@TotallyNoCat I would, think about it, if it was a highly intelligent creature that possibly traveled a long distance using incredible technology out of our reach, then why would it be here to destroy or hurt us? If anything to aliens we would be most likely useless to dominate because we would be so undeveloped and not that advanced. I mean don't get me wrong in that situation I would probably be stunned in fear, but if it gave me time to think, it might be a good idea to do so. Regardless I doubt it was anything intelligent. Most likely just debris.
They no longer knock here where I live, instead they drop it at the door and snap a picture before driving off. I was told they leave it to Alexa to inform customers of delivery. This is still better than Fedex who once merely slowed down and literally tossed a package at my door, or UPS who simply never show up but claim they do.
A friend served on a small submarine. He once told me, that the most frightening thing on a sub are sudden loud sounds whose origin you can’t pinpoint, because it might indicate an impending hull failure. I imagine it is like that in space too.
Where the only difference is that if you can jst make your engines run in submarines Then you can lift it up a bit and leave the submarine and swim up if needed Whereas in space there's nothing
@@robbiemckenzie7822 There is a small window to fix a problem in space, the pressure differential being just 1bar, in a breach of a sub hull the minimum differential is 30 bar (the max a sub can dive) but realistically could be 40 or so (perhaps more). At that point the death might be instant but after you go past the max depth there is a good few minutes of groaning before the hull gives with the guarantee of instant death, or if you're unlucky like the case of the kursk all but some die instantly and you're stuck in the pitch black waiting to die for days. The depressurisation of a sub is so strong it can create a bright light as it comes in I'm pretty sure, a frightful force. The ISS has depressurised before namely a couple years ago with a tiny pin hole that was plugged after it was noticed, it doesn't always have to be that textbook Sci-Fi people flying into deep space type beat. BTW im fucking blasted right now so I hope this makes sense, I come from a seafaring family and space seems cozier than under the waves.
"NINGBO, Zhejiang -- A mysterious banging noise on the surface of a spacecraft that baffled a Chinese astronaut turned out not to be aliens, but the result of air pressure changes."
It would be trivial for the people in charge to add a small knocking mechanism to start and stop at specific intervals. This could easily have been a psychological test to see if the subject would faithfully report it, or hide it. Just the fact that he was traveling at 17,000 miles per hour in space makes it unlikely that it would be a second craft trying to communicate without being observed by ground or support personnel.
I can’t even imagine how nerve wracking it must be to be aboard a rocket, blasting off to space. Just imagine the adrenaline rush. Anything could go wrong. I give a lot of credit to any person brave enough to do so. And to go ALONE?!? crazy!
I am arranging just such a trip for my mother in law. She's not brave, but she will be alone. Norway is a small country the space program is underfunded.
@@14oznalgenewaterbottle Faulty couplers. Each spacecraft needed to be recalled to address the issue. Missing fasteners that holds the jaw coupling together. I believe it was set screws
Very interesting. Just seems weird that about twenty people tried to tell us what this man was feeling, thinking and experiencing, and he never spoke a word for himself
The mere fact that the knocking continued, tells you that it was a mechanical fault, defect or the expansion and contraction of the outer body of the craft.
True but I think it's easy to explain....the astronaut craft is made if metal and metal does strange things in extreme temperatures. I believe what he was hearing was the expansion and contraction of the ship metal itself.
So Yang hears a knocking noise, which as demonstrated in the presentation is consistent and rhythmic. He eventually discovers other astronauts hear the same noise. It is generated when the same conditions are created, that is, flight into space and all the issues that come with that. The fact that it is repeatable and consistent across space craft means it is a mechanical issue and they had better find it before it causes a disaster. Also the Chinese space administration had better encourage detailed reporting of unusual events because it does not sound like the engineers who build the thing were made aware of the issue. In science, communications is vital.
Obviously it was reported by the other astronauts considering they said once he did tell someome they told him they heard it too. Yeah he should have said something right away no doubt about it. But obviously they became aware and a bunch of tests showed nothing was wrong with the ship.
The scariest thing is.. It's not even who or what is knocking. It's more like a something. He's not alone, something is trying give Yang signal. Or so i thought..
I admire all astronauts of all nationalities. It takes true bravery to do what they do. As an astronaut you must stay cool, calm, and collected no matter what situation arises. You must fall back and depend upon your training in situations like this one.
And yet some US organization removed the great Yuri Gagarin , from some research event Great that petty human nature will not be outdone by the scale of Space
Look up the cosmonaut Vladimir Komarov. He was forced into a suicide space mission by his communist superiors. Before he died, he cussed out the whole Soviet Politburo, which was responsible for his predicament. Same kind of Soviet Politburo mindset happening in the U.S. now, which is under a communist regime.
They probably had done but will not disclose info like that. These people are not stupid. They would have had many devices recording all sorts of data.
I was pretty sure it was true because anyone with a sealed metal tank outside near the house knows that sound. Probably was too lazy and unfazed to even get up lol.
The Chinese space crafts are produced under Russian supervision and are copies of Russian spacecrafts. There are cameras outside. There have always been in the last 35 years. They just don’t wanna release the images. If there was nothing they’d probably release those images , don’t you think ? The Soyuz has lots for cameras.
When the thermostat on our radiators in our old house put heat on in the morning (after the night cooling) we had that knocking sound, as the pipes expanded.
So the guy was looking for a material reason but did he check the ventilation? Your experience and mine with water hammers in the pipes indicate the problem was not a solid item. Flow obstruction of some sort fighting the flow. A wave action in a fluid bouncing around can be very loud.
It confounds me how he can think of keeping it a secret, it can be a lead to a vital discovery, about space, about the craft, its design, et al. Nothing belies the spirit of scientific investigation more if you fail to report such an experience for whatever reason. My guess for the causal effect of such an event is due to pressure differential and thermal contraction of the outer sheath.
I positively refuse to believe that there was no recording device on board that spacecraft , or any other for that matter . The mission control of that flight must have also heard that banging .
very true they do have black boxes in the space craft so they did provide and took the box to hear everything about the mission if it wasnt that much of importance it wouldnt be shown like this on this chanel for a reason of scfi horror story!? i dont think so
It was due to a change of capsule temperature causing a change in air pressure, and the difference in pressure between the inner and outer walls of the capsule, it caused tiny deformations to the walls, producing the knocking sounds.
but they mention he tested all the bits he could under heat and other stresses and COULDN'T replicate the sound ... which makes the explanation given not possible as stated ... so either other factors are involved ... it is some other device making the noise ... or some one is KNOCKING .. if nothing from the craft can be found to make the noise be responsible for the noise or shown to have potential to make the noise ... that leaves the last option ...
they did experiment for years and these aren't just normal people. they're INCREDIBLY SMART.. don't you think they've ever came up with that but it's not the sound they're looking for??
@Atif Baig I was not really joking, the knocking at 3:26 sounds very much like the songs opening hook. Bang bang clap, bang bang clap... Buddy your a boy etc.
Material works. The change of heat can make repetitious knocking noises. On earth, it can be within a house, when you hear someone walking with even steps around. As a former nightwatchman, I know. It can sometimes be a frightful experience.
Must say if anyone of us heard that knocking in space, admit we would all be freaking out..we are so brave and quick to joke about it when we are safe here on earth.....
My concern would be not that something was knocking to come in, but that something was not fixed in place properly, and whether that was going to cause problems at re-entry.
Not me i would be looking for that loose plate or bar making that noise my best guess is that the magnetically fields on earth are messing with a loose object in my spacecraft f
Yeah, I wouldn't be up there in the first place, with or without any unexplained noises, because I could never qualify or brave what Yang and other astronauts do. I don't think the humor is meant disrespectfully.
This may sound very basic and odd at the same time...but if I would've been in that type of situation, I would've counted the seconds in between each knock. If the knocks appeared around the same time, you could assume it may be something mechanical with the craft. If the knocks were being heard randomly in no specific order, you could assume someone or something was trying to get your attention or warn you to stay away... Just my two cents. ...and plus it makes the time go by faster by occupying the mind in an awkward situation that you have no control over.
Same here, I would have done the same thing by counting the seconds between each knock. If it was at the same time or close then it has to be mechanical or some type of material issue.
space police: "sir you were over the speed limit. I clocked you at 17,000 mph. Can I see your license, registration and proof of insurance please". astronaut: Come on man, I was only doing speed limit of 15,000!
its a chinese space craft he had a radio to transmit audio so he could transmit the noise but considering how china is information would never get released
My take on it is that the spaceship was experiencing what we on earth call "the house is making noises because it is expanding" so in this case I believe that the noises were a result of the pressure in space and how it effected the structure of the spaceship itself.
"NINGBO, Zhejiang -- A mysterious banging noise on the surface of a spacecraft that baffled a Chinese astronaut turned out not to be aliens, but the result of air pressure changes."
Speculation says to me that some part of this spacecraft is causing that noise. To believe that the knocking is something produced by some outside influence is crazy thinking. I’m sure, imo, this kind of thinking was going on in Yang’s head. I’d imagine this guy would put this phenomenon in the “get explained later” category after the initial shock of the sound.
it’s so regular. must be something in the craft reacting to the heat, cold, non-gravitational pull on the craft. the first guy really held it together, which is what they’re trained to do (and probably are to an extent psychologically to begin with). i’m glad he told the next guys about it. living with that alone would have been very nerve-wracking, probably creating a kind of PTSD. any noise would be startling.
Oh snap! I'm imagining Sigourney Weaver having to fight off aliens while being following around the space ship by a Karen yelling about the nonperishable peanut butter!
It can well be a Darren too. My neighbor is ONE. He complained about noises from my house , when i was on holiday. Nobody was IN but he refused to believe it. Sigh
Micrometeors, loose bits of the spacecraft, unsecured parts or equipment, or structural fractures from liftoff stresses to name a few. All of those could make bad things happen, in space or on re-entry, to the craft that's supposed to get him back alive to terra firma. Oogie boogie stuff would be pretty far from my mind.
@@TheOcculus yep the descriptions of an armchair sceptic..knocking and particle strikes are totally Fbombing different.The first comment would require an interview specific to the crew that heard it.I was in an old house my dad was restoring with my siblings we were playing and the 2nd floor above us shook so dam hard with us underneath that dust was pouring down it was so unbelievably loud.Now it was either somebody had snuck in and was hitting the floor with a sledgehammer (which still wouldnt be loud enough) or it was something else and it wasnt particle strikes.All of us were there and we couldnt get out fast enough.To me these things happen,its just man isnt used to the spirit realm whatever that is and is reluctant to admit he isnt in control of everything.The spirit realm is real...scientists and archeologists cant pin it down and they describe it away because its so foreign to them.My uncle is an archeologist at a famous university...all those people he studies believed in a spirit realm...he thinks its mother goose stories,I dont think so.
@@wirelessone2986Things on the other side of the veil are real but intrusions are rarer than folks believe. Submarines are a fair equivalent. Stresses from pressure differentials can make them creak and pop and errant noises indicate problems in the corporeal world. You darn sure want to verify where those pops and creaks are coming from so your sub doesn't become the next Kursk or K-19. Spacecraft are a similar situation.
@@miakayuki1068 Stowaway rodents could be a deadly problem. Chewing and urine could do a lot of damage in short order if they did it in the wrong places.
What strikes me as strange is that the astronaut did not record the sound or that those on earth did,n't pick up the noise because they would have been in audio contact with the astronaut 24/7. Another thing that surprises me is that the space capsule did not have a series of external cameras to monitor the exterior of the craft so that if anything appeared to be going wrong that the astronaut would have a visual to help identify the problem. After Apollo 13's exterior oxygen tank explosion I am sure future space missions thought about adding this type of technology as a safety feature. That was one thing about the Canada Arm on the Space Shuttle, it gave the crew on board lots of flexibility to look at the exterior of the shuttle and the space station that it linked up with in space.
My first thought would be I really don't want to answer that rn... followed by well, they came _all_ this way to talk to me about their religion, is it really civilized to say "no, thanks hail satan" right as I open the door? My answer: absolutely.
I don't understand why this man, or any of the previous astronauts, felt the need to keep their experiences secret. There had to be an audio recording running while the craft was in space. That would prove there was an unexplained noise. Hard to believe the engineers of the space ship didn't include a recording device on the craft, as that surely would be an astronomical ignorance on their part. Therefore, no need for everyone to wonder, they can all listen over and over again on replay and make hypothesis on what it might be and no need for a gaslighting video.
a lot of bureaucracy likely. There could be lobbyists who funded the mission, and the space admin couldn't afford to complain about anything. Or they negotiated a deal with the gov for more funding or reduced costs, and they couldn't afford to look bad in front of them, so they covered up all their mistakes to ensure they continue receiving government funding or the reduced costs. It could also be about national pride and not wanting to expose any issues to any rival superpower.
Most equipment on a film set isn't tied down. Extraneous noises often necessitate re-takes In this particular picture, the 'space' in which the astro-nots were travelling was the one which contained the gas needed for the acoustics we hear in space films to travel: air.
The simplest answer is almost always the correct one. Something broke free in one of the chambers like a simple bolt coming undone from the vibrations of the take off and is simply bouncing off the walls and would continue to bounce off the walls through out the trip. If the other astronauts heard it it was because this loose piece was already loose and begins its bouncing once its in the micro gravity state
@Gemma Dann spouting their filth? Wow I'm not religious, BUT IF IT DOES HAVE SOMETHING TO DO WITH THE CREATOR. I think I wouldn't call it filth. I can see it now, as we all have to stand before God. Oh, i was FILTH to you huh? Then you can imagine what happens next, so on and so on. Point I'm trying to make is it's not filth, it may be annoying that they seem to be just shoving it down your throat. But it's GOOD NEWS to them and they want to share it with all !! And it is written that his sheep would be sharing 1this GOOD NEWS around the world. I might not like it but i would NEVER EVER call it FILTH , my friend. You might not appreciate it but just close the door, don't SLAM IT. If you stop and look around you then you have to admit, that how we got here with all the " Just Right" conditions that even if one thing was out of place we couldn't live here like we do. It's NOT coincidence i promise you.
@Gemma Dann yeah sometimes it seems crazy i know. I've studied the Bible for many a year. And i wonder are we all like in a aquarium for god to watch and play with are feelings or something? Still don't have all the answers for real man, but i do know their has to be a creator. Because we can see without color, correct? We can eat food without taste, right? Just cause we can't see our creator doesn't mean he doesn't exist. We can feel the wind but not see it, but we know it's there. The so called science you talk about is trying to say everything just blew up and all this was formed from it. In other words if you were to take your pick up truck apart ( just guessing ) with all the nuts and bolts and washers and the rubber for the wheels and glass for the windows, even if you were able to some how pick all them parts up and able to shake it all up real good like and throw the bag open and all them parts came tumbling out, how many times before it would put your pick all back together just the way you had it before? How many two? Five? A Thousand? A Million? On and on. How many do YOU think? That's what SCIENCE is trying to tell you thats what happen with there Big Bang Theory..a Creator out in the heavens and Jesus came and showed the Miracles but yet people want to believe in science..wow not me. I'm NOT Religious but I'm not a total non believer either. I'll leave you alone dude i know you didn't ask for this either.. take care..
@@loganthesaint Lmao, and there's China and the reporters, I believe it's the engineering issue, the parts may be banging each other due to density and loosen parts after the take off.
I wonder if this could be the result of the hull of the ship expanding and contracting due to exposure to the sunlight and the cold of space. I once was near a metal pipe overnight, and I heard it banging several times about every 5 to 10 minutes. This continued for several hours throughout the night. It began to frighten me. I thought it might have been an animal, or something else banging on the pipe. I then realized it was the result of the metal pipe cooling-off throughout the cool night hours.
Fear can make the brain hallucinate. I have had similar experiences. Until I realized what was going on. I was alone. It was dark. Something inside of me told me to get out of this bad place. But I stayed. Until I realized how to overcome this level of fear. That is looking inward for comfort. We are never alone. And it is never dark.
If the banging sound also happened to his astronaut colleague, it might be part of their spacecraft (assuming they're using the same spacecraft). Maybe do some experiment like let them use another spacecraft (e.g. Vostok or Falcon) whether they can hear the bang sound or not. I never heard another astronaut from different nationalities hearing those "banging sounds"
If we take everything told in this vlog is true, then you can read between lines when that guy said clearly you should be very careful what to say if you want see yourself in outer space again. These agencies don't share everything with other foreign origin space agency. They dont see each other as a team much, but more as a competitors.
@@nillyk5671 actually that show unexplained NASA files, they do it all the time and sometimes they leave out important details and statements that make it seem more interesting to the viewers and they have even stretched the truth on some of it, I didn't see where that astronaut was talking about it for the show,cause they used film editing from other topics, example they said that there was a asteroid spinning around at abnormal speed and that it had seemed like a space craft spinning to get artificial gravity, but the rest of the story was just about that humans can't make artificial gravity by simply spinning around because you wouldn't be able to move or walk around cause you would be stuck against the wall like a gravitron ride at the fair lol, where you are spinning around and the walls slide upward and you can't move forward lol. They just have to make sure that they keep us watching the shows. Its either they have gone nucking futs, or just the metal expanding and contracting, or maybe something loose swinging around and hitting the door or metal hull. The show make it sound like something is knocking boom,boom,boom each time and in actually it was probably just a knock here and there, which is why we didn't see the astronauts talking about it on camera
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@Bill Flk ~ Yup, you're right, that's the official conclusion and the problem has been fixed. Actually, the biggest mystery is ... why do earthlings think that "knocking" is a "universal" signal for whatever it stands for on earth??
I designed some gaskets for space travel a few years ago (as an engineering designer). I think, knowing about the pressures inside and outside the capsule, that what was happening was an adjustment between those forces and the forces of the frame inside the skin of the capsule. There's a lot of places on the hull that would be creating a hammer as something adjusted in one and then another and the the first one again and then the other answers. Submarines do the same thing and not to be a critic but the manufacturing tolerances in some countries products is less precise than in others.
That's exactly what I was thinking. I've lived in an apartment my whole life so whenever I would stay over my friend's houses and would hear creaking and knocking it would wake me up and freak me out. So I did a lot of research on what causes a house to "settle". Certainly when you send a metal tube into a total vacuum you're going to hear some noises. I would've pissed my pants though. Which is fine, I think astronauts wear diapers. Very polite aliens if that's what they were, but personally I think it was that lady Soviet astronaut that many people say died in space/re-entry. She just wanted to come in and have a cup of coffee.
@@gori123 There it is right there, thank you. You DON'T WANT THE TRUTH, you want to believe - in - something, woo woo, Jesus, Allah, Aliens, you want to believe, not think. Thank you and goodnight.
@@danielmconnolly7 But its very frightening thou to think that alien is knocking on the door to want to come in, well at least alien also knock door and not gate crash
There is a condition in sheet metal fabrication called "Oil-Can". It's where a section of sheet metal has a minor deformation (bulge) that makes a noise when it is stressed. It's not typically dangerous, but it's loud and annoying. If you remember those hand held "Cricket" noise makers its sorta like that, only larger and louder.
thank you much. i figured it had to be something like that. maybe even a small area could cause a loud noise in space. and, yes, i do remember those clickers and they’re still around. they’re now used in dog training. keep safe and thanks 🙂✨🌷🌱
@@annep6406 that's incorrect. For every mission they used different Shenzhou spacecrafts, this particular mission occurred in 2003 and they used the Shenzhou 5, for their 2005 mission they had already upgraded to the Shenzhou 6, for their 2008 mission it was the Shenzhou 7 and so on. Im pretty sure it had something to do with Chinese metallurgy since every craft experienced those noises but obviously its impossible to tell with so little information about it.
I believe what the astronaut was hearing was the expansion and contraction of temperature fluctuations in the ships Metal. Much like a baking sheet when you put it in the oven, it goes from room temp to climbing oven temp, which literally bends the metal sheet in oven giving it a pop sound that could easily be mistaken for a knock sound.
I agree with you. The same thing happens to one of the Company Vans at work. The body is a simple layer of sheet metal. And it does that all the time. So I figured it was just flexing in the different temperatures that it's exposed to between the outside and the inside.
@@kaba_me the whole purpose of a bomb is to explode. In most explosives the material will simply burn if it's not contained, but you put it into a sealed container and then it will cause a devastating explosion.
Could it have been a bubble of air trapped in a liquid gas or fuel line tapping, as happens to a domestic radiator at home? I think we`ve all heard it. The sound stops once the air is bled out of the system! Could it also be that the sound is amplified in the silence of space?
When going up into space, the intense vibrations from the rockets could certainly loosen parts of the structure (while not to the extent of compromising the spacecraft's integrity.) Then, when subjected to extreme changes in heat or atmospheric pressure (such as from inside the cabin against the vacuum of space) it's possible for those pieces to get loose or warp very slightly. This happens to aircraft on a small scale on basically every trip (though you won't necessarily notice the sounds due to the far louder engines running in the background.) And if you've ever lived in a house made of wood, it can make ominous cracking noises throughout the day/night for no apparent reason; in reality it's due to thermal expansion and contraction. So, what he was probably hearing was just that: loose riveting or panel warp from inside the ship's hull, caused by either the pressure differential in space, or thermal effects on the metal. And since space is completely silent, and the sound can only be transferred through a medium such as the ship's interior, even a tiny thud could reverberate and sound like a big knock.
@@kafeelnazar4691 I mean in a space suit with oxygen. I'm not brainless he obviously would have died before the chance to knock if he wasn't in space suit.
8:05 this is the right explanation of the knocking sound close enough to our terrace roof extension when sunny days, its due to high heat it bends the metal back and forth, maybe the spaceship outer part is not thick enough to withstand the heat, its physics you know
Yeh yeh yeh and yeh it’s what ever you say ? It must be the only way hay. are you a god of some sort that your words are it? and nobody else’s a pinions maters.
Ok, but in video 3:26 it says instruments that monitor leaks and depressurization records no abnormalities. I don't take everything as is in videos on RU-vid, especially topics like this are more here for dramatization, earn likes, subscriptions, comments, etc... There's no original audio recorded sound included with video.