We Finally Know What Creates These Eerie Whistling Sounds in Space
Using data from two different satellites, astronomers have linked an eerie-sounding phenomenon called a whistler mode chorus to sudden bursts of electrons in the magnetosphere.
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We Finally Know What Creates These Eerie Whistling Sounds in Space
Using data from two different satellites, astronomers have linked an eerie-sounding phenomenon called a whistler mode chorus to sudden bursts of electrons in the magnetosphere.
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Interesting 2.40 min video in link
Tau.Neutrino said:
Interesting 2.40 min video in link
Opps
Are they actual sounds or sounds assigned to describe things detected. In which case they could make them a Jamaican drum sound. Suddenly not so eerie.
AwesomeO said:
Are they actual sounds or sounds assigned to describe things detected. In which case they could make them a Jamaican drum sound. Suddenly not so eerie.
they would be electromagnetic ‘‘sounds”, bit like “hearing” lightning on an AM radio.
ChrispenEvan said:
AwesomeO said:
Are they actual sounds or sounds assigned to describe things detected. In which case they could make them a Jamaican drum sound. Suddenly not so eerie.
they would be electromagnetic ‘‘sounds”, bit like “hearing” lightning on an AM radio.
Ahhh, fairy nuff.
My son has started saying “whatnot” for some reason. e.g. Why did you blame me for the macaroni and whatnot?