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Southwest Research Institute’s aerospace acoustic test chamber can now simulate the harsh acoustic conductions associated with a rocket launch. SwRI’s new acoustic testing chamber ensures that spacecraft and their payloads can withstand the thunderous blastoff conditions associate with intense, turbulent sound waves.

Acoustic testing system can simulate the deafening noise of a rocket launch

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