Posted Jun 21, 2006 at 08:36PM by Ian S.
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Astronauts returning from extended stays at the International
Space Station (ISS) have been reporting high frequency hearing loss. The
cause of the hearing loss is unknown, because noise levels are between
62 to 69dB in the work area
and 55 to 60dB in the sleep compartments. Hearing loss should only
start at 80dB. At one time, the ISS had sound levels at up to 78dB, but
that number has since been drastically reduced (keep in mind the
Decibel scale is logarithmic, which means that 50dB is ten times louder
than 40dB). Astronauts on the station are now only required to wear
earplugs for 2-3 hours a day, whereas at 78dB, the earplugs were
required constantly. One explanation for the hearing loss has been elevated intracranial pressure, higher carbon dioxide levels and atmospheric contaminants that make the inner ear much more sensitive. Unfortunately, no tests can be made at this time as NASA has no funding for the project. Hopefully in the future this will lead to a solution, but for now the current crew is taking steps to insure their own hearing. They have placed sound insulating materials and padding on the air conditioning unit. Plans are in place to swap 30-40 noisy fans with quieter ones. Loud machinery might seem like a minor problem, unfortunately though for those staying at the ISS, this minor problem can have major consequences. |
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Astronauts returning from extended stays at the International
Space Station (ISS) have been reporting high frequency hearing loss. The
cause of the hearing loss is unknown, because noise levels are between
62 to 69dB in the work area
and 55 to 60dB in the sleep compartments. Hearing loss should only
start at 80dB. At one time, the ISS had sound levels at up to 78dB, but
that number has since been drastically reduced (keep in mind the
Decibel scale is logarithmic, which means that 50dB is ten times louder
than 40dB). Astronauts on the station are now only required to wear
earplugs for 2-3 hours a day, whereas at 78dB, the earplugs were
required constantly. 