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Alone in Space, an Astronaut Heard a Knock on His Capsule… and No Theory Fully Explains It Yet
Space, as far as physics is concerned, is a soundless place. There is no air, no wind, no whisper — only vacuum. And yet, on a clear October day in 2003, China’s first astronaut, Yang Liwei, heard ...
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