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BoxerLvr User ID: 906655 Puerto Rico 09/07/2012 12:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | , wow , this is huge [link to www.meteorscan.com] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10863373 Right after reading your post, I walked outside and saw a pretty good meteor that lasted at about 2 seconds. Stayed out for another hour and only saw 1 more tiny meteor. Tuesday night I saw 5 meteors. Monday night I saw a fireball that lasted 3-4 seconds!! I looked around and found a meteor shower called the Epsilon Perseids. This is probably the shower causing all the meteors in the last few days. Sunday, September 9, 2012 "Although September is typically a slow month for meteors, the International Meteor Organization (IMO) has identified a relatively new shower called the Epsilon Perseids. Observers witnessed an unexpected flurry of “shooting stars” radiating from the constellation Perseus in 2008. This year, the shower should be active from September 4 to 14 and peak tonight into tomorrow morning. The best views of the shower will come from late evening until the Moon roses around 1 a.m. local daylight time. The IMO expects this year’s shower will produce up to 5 meteors per hour." [link to www.astronomy.com] Last Edited by BoxerLvr on 09/07/2012 12:30 AM It is precisely because it is fashionable for Americans to know no science, even though they may be well educated otherwise, that they so easily fall prey to nonsense. They thus become part of the armies of the night, the purveyors of nitwittery, the retailers of intellectual junk food, the feeders on mental cardboard, for their ignorance keeps them from distinguishing nectar from sewage. — Isaac Asimov |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 9849234 Canada 09/07/2012 12:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Interesting.... the live view image is representing a very narrow freq band.. 1250 Hz? The example shown on the page shows a very broad freq spread in the lower blue and red zones... It appears the image is very freq specific...... I also find the constant tone on the space radio very puzzling as well... |
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KingWolf User ID: 4241633 United States 09/07/2012 12:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Requesting more sources. How do we know this source is not just screwing with us?.. I'm hearing a variety of noises i cant put into words..sounds like a kind of yawning or something too? And how could a huge meteor just enter our atmosphere randomly without anyone seeing this? Just trying to get some validity here. |
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008-80 User ID: 21671632 United States 09/07/2012 12:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nah it was different than the meteor sound. There's the static, and then according to the intro, that pitch we are hearing is a meteor, except it's not supposed to be continued like it is... then there is this other sound (it just happened again actually) that is different. If that's the meteors, then what's the the wavering pitch represent and why is it changing so much? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 17514473 Wouldn't it be the piss if while we're all listening to it some alien voice came on and said they are taking over the planet? O'Bama at the DNC... |
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Biochemky User ID: 919411 United States 09/07/2012 12:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Interesting.... the live view image is representing a very narrow freq band.. 1250 Hz? The example shown on the page shows a very broad freq spread in the lower blue and red zones... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 9849234 It appears the image is very freq specific...... I also find the constant tone on the space radio very puzzling as well... WHAT could cause a constant tone on "the space radio"? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 22946586 United States 09/07/2012 12:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Recapping for those who don't get it... Quoting: Sol1d1nt3l [link to www.meteorscan.com] This is used for meteor detection but has been picking up something else for quite sometime now... i think at least 2 hours... [link to spaceweatherradio.com] At the link above - you can actually hear the frequency coming in... The sound is constant... Just like whats showing up on the chart at the first link provided... It has gained in intensity at times... At this point... no one knows what this could be? I know I use these sites during meteor showers to get an idea of how good my viewings going to be before I go out there - and Ive never heard anything like this. The sound is not constant. Think of the static you here as like a radio station that has gone off the air but every once in a while you hear a high to low pitched sound. THAT is when a meteor is flying overhead/dropping down, which ever that particular one you hear is doing at the time or in the case of the radio station coming on the air. And remember, you are only hearing what's over the Texas area and unless we are real lucky, the odds are the one on the graph probably will not pass that way. |
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Sol1d1nt3l User ID: 11341436 United States 09/07/2012 12:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Recapping for those who don't get it... Quoting: Sol1d1nt3l [link to www.meteorscan.com] This is used for meteor detection but has been picking up something else for quite sometime now... i think at least 2 hours... [link to spaceweatherradio.com] At the link above - you can actually hear the frequency coming in... The sound is constant... Just like whats showing up on the chart at the first link provided... It has gained in intensity at times... At this point... no one knows what this could be? I know I use these sites during meteor showers to get an idea of how good my viewings going to be before I go out there - and Ive never heard anything like this. The sound is not constant. Think of the static you here as like a radio station that has gone off the air but every once in a while you hear a high to low pitched sound. THAT is when a meteor is flying overhead/dropping down, which ever that particular one you hear is doing at the time or in the case of the radio station coming on the air. And remember, you are only hearing what's over the Texas area and unless we are real lucky, the odds are the one on the graph probably will not pass that way. Absolutely not... |
Writemeaticket Red User ID: 6120896 United States 09/07/2012 12:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Recapping for those who don't get it... Quoting: Sol1d1nt3l [link to www.meteorscan.com] This is used for meteor detection but has been picking up something else for quite sometime now... i think at least 2 hours... [link to spaceweatherradio.com] At the link above - you can actually hear the frequency coming in... The sound is constant... Just like whats showing up on the chart at the first link provided... It has gained in intensity at times... At this point... no one knows what this could be? I know I use these sites during meteor showers to get an idea of how good my viewings going to be before I go out there - and Ive never heard anything like this. The sound is not constant. Think of the static you here as like a radio station that has gone off the air but every once in a while you hear a high to low pitched sound. THAT is when a meteor is flying overhead/dropping down, which ever that particular one you hear is doing at the time or in the case of the radio station coming on the air. And remember, you are only hearing what's over the Texas area and unless we are real lucky, the odds are the one on the graph probably will not pass that way. Well then something is flying over Texas... On this bitch since 2004. 7th Gen Texan - Come and take it! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 21480037 Canada 09/07/2012 12:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Requesting more sources. How do we know this source is not just screwing with us?.. I'm hearing a variety of noises i cant put into words..sounds like a kind of yawning or something too? Quoting: KingWolf And how could a huge meteor just enter our atmosphere randomly without anyone seeing this? Just trying to get some validity here. The quick pings you here every so often are meteors, but the high pitch is what is curious. Maybe there are more sources, as this feed is over texas, would be interesting to see if the high frequency pitch could be heard elsewhere. |
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