ARLA/CLUSTER: Afinal a "musica do lado escuro da Lua " escutada na Apollo 10 era interferência entre dois radios de VHF

João Costa > CT1FBF ct1fbf gmail.com
Segunda-Feira, 29 de Fevereiro de 2016 - 12:30:15 WET


Did the Apollo 10 crew hear music from space?

Apollo 10 astronauts, who orbited the moon two months before Neil
Armstrong's famous 1969 landing, heard mysterious and un-explainable
'music' on its dark side.

Because the module(s) were on the far side of the moon they were out
of the range of Earthly radio transmissions and the 'spooky sound' has
been dubbed 'alien moon music'.

Recently unearthed recordings made by Nasa of the journey show the
astronauts reacting with surprise and confusion to an unearthly
howling noise in their headsets.

Is this the stuff of X-Files scripts? Of Movies like Frequency or even
John Grant Fullers non-fiction work titled “The Ghost of 29 Megacycles”?

I'd hazord a guess the radios used between the lunar module and
command module were using fairly high frequencies but YOU can go lower
down the dial even to hearing “whistling noises” a kind of VLF
'musical' radio reception using a very high gain audio amplifier as a
VLF receiver!

The WIA's own National News Reporter, Felix Scerri, VK4FUQ has
actually heard the ultimate swl dx....listening to the Jovian
Decametric Emissions from the planet Jupiter and this around 22 MHz.

Felix wrote of this back in the September 2003 issue of ESR (Electonics
Science and Radio ) magazine and it’s also on the web in old postings,
try typing the words "jovian decametric noise" in your favorite search
engine.

So what did Astronauts Stafford, Young and Ceman hear on the dark side
of the moon?

Certainly not Pink Floyd or David Bowie!

Despite the conspiracy theories, the sound was likely nothing more than
interference between the radios on the two different modules.

Fonte:WIA



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