Starliner Feedback Caused
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•NASA says 'pulsing sound' inside Boeing Starliner has stopped, won't impact slated return
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A "pulsing sound" heard emanating from the Boeing Starliner spacecraft has been identified as feedback from a speaker.
NASA says the spacecraft's autonomous flight back to Earth is still slated to depart as early as Friday .
The spacecraft is slated to undock from the International Space Station without its crew and make its return to Earth .
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