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Saturn is a source of intense radio emissions, which have been monitored by the Cassini spacecraft since April 2002. This high-resolution recording reveals an amazing array of variations in frequency and time, indicating numerous small radio sources moving along magnetic field lines.
This 27 minute recording has been compressed into 73 seconds and frequencies have been shifted down by a factor of 44 to be audible to the human ear. Learn more about the Cassini-Huygens mission at http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov.
The earliest known recorded music in existence was captured by Thomas Edison’s “yellow paraffine cylinder” phonograph at the Crystal Palace in London in the summer of 1888. The oratorio “Israel In Egypt”, composed by G.F. Handel, was performed by a chorus of 4000 voices and recorded from 100 yards away.
Cottageville, South Carolina’s police chief and its mayor summoned a rookie cop and threatened to fire him unless he issued more traffic citations to generate revenue. Unfortunately for them, the officer’s wireless recorder used to document traffic stops had been activated at the time and the entire 22-minute conversation was recorded. Listen to the audio in its entirety at TheNewspaper.com.
An excellent way to convey or assemble thoughts regarding the imagery of a book video is to start a lightbox. A lightbox is a special folder made available through an online image service, like iStockPhoto, where one can store selected pictures, illustrations and videos. Most services allow users to send their lightboxes to others via a link in email. Even if the majority of images in a lightbox never get used, the collection will help rustle up a theme, stimulate creative ideas and perhaps most importantly, communicate a mental image …