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Published on Sep 27, 2012
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A NASA spacecraft has recorded eerie-sounding radio emissions coming from our own planet. These beautiful "songs of Earth" could, ironically, be responsible for the proliferation of deadly electrons in the Van Allen Belts.
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Top Comments
SingularlyDatarific 5 months ago
FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, IT'S A VIDEO ABOUT THE RADIO TRANSMISSIONS FROM EARTH, HOW DID YOU MANAGE TO GET AN ARGUMENT ABOUT RELIGION INTO THIS?
(Nice video, by the way!)
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Jethro B. 5 months ago
It sounds better than dubstep.
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Carl Morse II 1 week ago
Same sound as sitting in my back yard at night:)
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VoyagerPWS 1 week ago
Yes, chorus emissions have been observed at all the outer planets.
Also, see my channel for a stereo version of this derived from the three orthogonal EMFASIS/Waves magnetic antennas.
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NaliTikva 2 weeks ago
I like Terra :)
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DeFraans 3 weeks ago
you can always sing for help
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Vegan Winter 1 month ago
Science and Religion have many various languages and glossaries with so many more definitions and
etymologies of their languages; translating between the two languages and meanings helps to build bridges between the teachings. Thank you for sharing the beautiful music.
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Nina Parry 1 month ago
Do other planets have "Chorus" as well?
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