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user posted image rEarth emits an ear-piercing series of chirps and whistles that could be heard by any aliens who might be listening, astronomers have discovered. The sound is awful, a new recording from space reveals. Scientists have known about the radiation since the 1970s. It is created high above the planet, where charged particles from the solar wind collide with Earth's magnetic field. It is related to the phenomenon that generates the colorful aurora, or Northern Lights. The radio waves are blocked by the ionosphere, a charged layer atop our atmosphere, so they do not reach Earth. That's good, because the out-of-this-world radio waves are 10,000 times stronger than even the strongest military signal, the researchers said, and they would overwhelm all radio stations on the planet. Theorists had long figured the radio waves, which were not well studied, oozed into space in an ever-widening cone, like light from a torch. But new data from the European Space Agency's Cluster mission, a group of four high-flying satellites, reveals the bursts of radio waves head off to the cosmos in beam-like fashion, instead. This means they're more detectable to anyone who might be listening. The Auroral Kilometric Radiation (AKR), as it is called, is beamed out in a narrow plane, as if someone had put a mask over a torch and left a slit for the radiation to escape. This flat beam could be detected by aliens who've figured this process out, the researchers say. The knowledge could also be used by Earth's astronomers to detect planets around other stars, if they can build a new radio telescope big enough for the search.

They could also learn more about Jupiter and Saturn by studying AKR, which should emit from the auroral activity on those worlds, too. "Whenever you have aurora, you get AKR," said Robert Mutel, a University of Iowa researcher involved in the work. The AKR bursts -- Mutel and colleagues studied 12,000 of them -- originate in spots the size of a large city a few thousand miles above Earth and above the region where the Northern Lights form.

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ROGER
Cassini picked up radio waves when it reached Saturn also. It is equipped with a radio and Plasma Wave Detectors. Saturn's sounds are not as Bird like.
ufo guy
would be cool to hear...
Wreck7
It's just the screams of a planet diseased with humans.
:PsYKoTiC:BeHAvIoR:
QUOTE (Wreck7 @ Jul 3 2008, 12:49 PM) *
It's just the screams of a planet diseased with humans.


How poetic. rolleyes.gif
Nessieman23
Um...Final Fantasy VII anyone?
malakiem
QUOTE (:PsYKoTiC:BeHAvIoR: @ Jul 3 2008, 01:22 PM) *
How poetic. rolleyes.gif


oh ahem.....how eucholic original.gif

ahem...how eucholic

We are, as a whole, have been feeding negative thoughts into mother earth for awhile. With everyday murder, comes a large shreik from earth.
ROGER
Good lord some of you guys are depressing and morbid!
Have a few drinks and get (well you know) and get out of this emotional slump.

Your depressing me! crying.gif
malakiem
QUOTE (ROGER @ Jul 3 2008, 08:21 PM) *
Good lord some of you guys are depressing and morbid!
Have a few drinks and get (well you know) and get out of this emotional slump.

Your depressing me! crying.gif


grin2.gif:D:D Whatever the case may be, the article is neat. I never knew the earth wailed. Roger, would you know of any really good science and tech news sites were the reader can get news like this?
RipeFRuit
QUOTE (malakiem @ Jul 3 2008, 03:38 PM) *
oh ahem.....how eucholic original.gif

ahem...how eucholic

We are, as a whole, have been feeding negative thoughts into mother earth for awhile. With everyday murder, comes a large shreik from earth.

Do you honestly believe this?
malakiem
QUOTE (RipeFRuit @ Jul 3 2008, 11:53 PM) *
Do you honestly believe this?


I kind of do, at least it's not from rense or world nut daily. People believe that a giant red planet is going to kill us all in 2012, a guy that says there's a soul catcher on the moon, and a guy who thinks the queen of england is a lizard. You gotta admit, this is much more interesting to believe then those things. Besides there's barely anything news worthy on the internet half the time. The last was the ice on mars, and the one before that was god knows what. The onely time any of us would get real interesting news is if we worked for nasa or zahi hawass on an excavation team.
midnightangel
If you want to hear what Mother Earth sounds like - go here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Eez3juhJxA
xCrimsonx
QUOTE (midnightangel @ Jul 5 2008, 10:12 AM) *
If you want to hear what Mother Earth sounds like - go here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Eez3juhJxA


OMG. I can sooo hear voices in that recording. unsure.gif


MoonPrincess
xCrismonx, seriously?

I kinda did.

Thanks for the link, midnightangel.

That's kinda cool though. ^^
BaneSilvermoon
I blame Shinra



Seriously though, the audio did remind me of transformers heh.
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