Throwing a golf ball on a sheet of ice to hear cosmic noise
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Cosmic noise and galactic radio noise are random noise that originates outside the Earth's atmosphere. It can be detected and heard on radio receivers.
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Cosmic noise characteristics are similar to those of thermal noise. Cosmic noise is experienced at frequencies above about 15 MHz when highly directional antennas are pointed toward the sun or to certain other regions of the sky such as the center of the Milky Way Galaxy.
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Wait, that's considered a lake? It looks like a pond, lol.
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genuinely love that sound!! i do it every winter, but with rocks a other bits of ice.
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that sounds really cool.
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And the next Academy Award goes to?.......
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Why do you call that a cosmic noise?
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dam thats sounds cool
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WOW THAT IS SO FREAKEN COOL DUDE!!!!!!!!!!
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Cool noise
is that just a standard golf ball on ice? how does it make the sound?
diabloboy101 3 months ago
@diabloboy101 Yes. I believe the ball hits and skips so much in addition to the natural echo.
doucheinzen 2 months ago
Dude thats lake holms. I used to mow the lawn across the lake where the golf ball went. Ah dr.Peterson if I remember right.
Andrewgo2 2 years ago 6
That is Lake Holm. I grew up in Heather Highlands.
doucheinzen 2 years ago
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mpsteen3 3 years ago
You're right. Videos of people playing video games are so much better.
doucheinzen 3 years ago 6