sufi
lala
Can anyone explain how this recording occurred then so I can tell the sound engineer at work? Since he just said ‘Er hello, no sound in space, no sound in a vacuum’
bb
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Sent: 17 May 2007 13:13
Subject: Fwd: Radio-Active Sunspot (You can listen to their frequencies here!)
Cool xxx
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From: SpaceWeather.com <swlist@spaceweather.com>
To: SpaceWeather.com <swlist@spaceweather.com>
Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 14:04:30 -0500
Subject: Radio-Active Sunspot
Space Weather News for May 16, 2007
http://spaceweather.com
RADIO-ACTIVE SUNSPOT: A new sunspot is growing near the sun's eastern limb, and it is crackling with solar flares. Yesterday, one of the flares, a C1-class explosion, unleashed a radio burst heard in loudspeakers of shortwave radios across the United States. Ham radio operators may wish to point their antennas at the sun in the days ahead in case this activity continues.
Visit http://spaceweather.com to hear the sounds of this "radio-active" sunspot.
bb
-----Original Message-----
Sent: 17 May 2007 13:13
Subject: Fwd: Radio-Active Sunspot (You can listen to their frequencies here!)
Cool xxx
Note: forwarded message attached.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: SpaceWeather.com <swlist@spaceweather.com>
To: SpaceWeather.com <swlist@spaceweather.com>
Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 14:04:30 -0500
Subject: Radio-Active Sunspot
Space Weather News for May 16, 2007
http://spaceweather.com
RADIO-ACTIVE SUNSPOT: A new sunspot is growing near the sun's eastern limb, and it is crackling with solar flares. Yesterday, one of the flares, a C1-class explosion, unleashed a radio burst heard in loudspeakers of shortwave radios across the United States. Ham radio operators may wish to point their antennas at the sun in the days ahead in case this activity continues.
Visit http://spaceweather.com to hear the sounds of this "radio-active" sunspot.