Saturn's Radio Signal: Alien Voices or Simply Nature?

Feb 29, 2008 05:46

I stumbled across this video while perusing YouTube instead of studying for a lameass test.

"The radio emissions were discovered by radio and plasma wave detectors on board the Cassini spacecraft as it passed over Saturn's rings during its arrival at the planet in July 2004."

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NASA says: "Shit mang, we don't know what it be ( Read more... )

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shirogirl February 29 2008, 16:48:25 UTC
Idk wtf it really is but it just creeped me out in the way that only this does. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Conet_Project

I can't listen to this without feeling scared for some reason lol.

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otana March 1 2008, 00:05:21 UTC
Numbers stations are scary as hell. Someone linked me to a bunch while we were looking at an ARG and it was really unnerving.

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skalja March 2 2008, 16:57:52 UTC
Oh my god yeah. AAAAALIENS! Except not really.

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frooty_mcgaygay February 29 2008, 18:44:07 UTC
Sounds a bit like the upper atmosphere of earth, I think. You can hear it if you have the right equipment, but god knows what that is.

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bricology February 29 2008, 19:23:08 UTC
Color me underwhelmed.

The sound of the wind blowing through a lava tube, or icicles "tinkling" is at least as musical as this, and occur within our audible frequency range.

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synchra February 29 2008, 19:29:58 UTC
:D your icon rocks!! (literally)

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karjack March 1 2008, 00:06:17 UTC
lol ring tones

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