Scientists Detect Chirping Cosmic Waves In an Unexpected Part of Space (apnews.com) 6
Scientists have detected cosmic "chorus waves" resembling bird chirps over 62,000 miles from Earth, a region where such waves have never been observed. "Scientists still aren't sure how the perturbations happen, but they think Earth's magnetic field may have something to do with it," reports the Associated Press. From the report: The chorus has been picked up on radio antennas for decades, including receivers at an Antarctica research station in the 1960s. And twin spacecraft -- NASA's Van Allen Probes -- heard the chirps from Earth's radiation belts at a closer distance than the newest detection. The latest notes were picked up by NASA's Magnetospheric Multiscale satellites, launched in 2015 to explore the Earth and sun's magnetic fields. The new research was published Wednesday in the journal Nature.
Chorus waves have also been spotted near other planets including Jupiter and Saturn. They can even produce high-energy electrons capable of scrambling satellite communications. "They are one of the strongest and most significant waves in space," said study author Chengming Liu from Beihang University in an email. The newfound chorus waves were detected in a region where Earth's magnetic field is stretched out, which scientists didn't expect. That raises fresh questions about how these chirping waves form. "It's very captivating, very compelling," Jaynes said. "We definitely need to find more of these events."
Chorus waves have also been spotted near other planets including Jupiter and Saturn. They can even produce high-energy electrons capable of scrambling satellite communications. "They are one of the strongest and most significant waves in space," said study author Chengming Liu from Beihang University in an email. The newfound chorus waves were detected in a region where Earth's magnetic field is stretched out, which scientists didn't expect. That raises fresh questions about how these chirping waves form. "It's very captivating, very compelling," Jaynes said. "We definitely need to find more of these events."
Nonsense! (Score:2)
Birds aren't real!
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They're as real as dinosaurs.
Elon the X (Score:2)
I awoke as if from a bad dream,
with smoke and debris all around.
My ship. My ship crashed.
This is Earth.
I am stranded.
Who am I?
By the early 1990s I was finally
making progress. I will need a huge
amount of money to build a new ship.
I do not remember who I am, or quite
WHAT I am. But I know I must return
to space, to my homeworld. To get the
resources for this, I may need to become
the richest man on the planet.
I sleep, but I cannot dream without
the chorus. Without the chirps that
ride on the magnetic disturbances.
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my theory: (Score:2)
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"Waveries."
Wasn't that a story by Eric Frank Russell ?