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Old November 15th 04, 10:46 AM
john henry bonham
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I was watching that Space Odyssey "DRAMA" on the BBC yesterday and there
was an interesting part when they were approching Jupiter. Apparently it
has natural radio waves which you can tune in to. Are there any sound
files of Jupiter's radio available to download?
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Old November 15th 04, 12:26 PM
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"john henry bonham" wrote in message
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I was watching that Space Odyssey "DRAMA" on the BBC yesterday and there
was an interesting part when they were approching Jupiter. Apparently it
has natural radio waves which you can tune in to. Are there any sound
files of Jupiter's radio available to download?


this place has some:
http://www.thursdaysclassroom.com/16sep99/sounds4.html
but I recall there being a few sites which went into it in much greater
detail


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Old November 15th 04, 12:30 PM
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"john henry bonham" wrote in message
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I was watching that Space Odyssey "DRAMA" on the BBC yesterday and there
was an interesting part when they were approching Jupiter. Apparently it
has natural radio waves which you can tune in to. Are there any sound
files of Jupiter's radio available to download?


this place has some:
http://www.thursdaysclassroom.com/16sep99/sounds4.html
but I recall there being a few sites which went into it in much greater
detail


actually quite a bit from NASA:
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2...adiostorms.htm


 




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