Above : Spectrograph of about 42 individual radio bursts from Jupiter during a one second span of time. Each burst contains intricate information and energy.
Notes before the May 29, 2007, 2 am to 4 am, CCA Event
Firstly, for those who may be planning to come I need to caution you
that there is a moderate risk of non-reception,
hence no central nervous system entrainment. This experiment is full of
uncertainty. That said, I feel there is a fair to good
possibility of receiving the so-called wild jovian
electromagnetic surf direct from Jupiter this night, in real
time at the CCA.
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Using traditional radio astronomy methods, we will activate our receivers
and antennas and tune them for Jupiter.
We will have headphone jacks for you to connect
into the circuitry but you need to bring your own headphones.
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This is an exotic electricity event.
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Here is what the so-called wild jovian electromagnetic surf sounds
like:
Listen
This is what jovian S-Bursts as in the spectrograph above
can sound like.
Listen
More information to follow.