Space

Space "chorus" recorded by NASA probe

October 4, 2012 12:38 PM

Instruments aboard NASA's orbiting Radiation Belt Storm Probes picked up audio from the phenomenon known as "chorus" radio waves. Scientists say the waves, which are at frequencies that are audible to the human ear, are emitted by the energetic particles in the Earth's magnetosphere.

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