Monday, February 22, 2016

A strange music coming from deep space – TSF Online

A conversation recorded during the Apollo 10 mission and was now released takes on the mystery of a sound unidentified coming from space.

“a strange music coming from deep space”, is how the Apollo 10 mission astronauts referred to a sound heard on board the ship that made the dress rehearsal for the arrival of man the moon.

NASA released eight years ago the files with all the Apollo missions and thus made possible the investigation of conversations between the astronauts and they were all recorded, since researchers have not dropped these recordings and now found and published in TV channel “Science” the reference for several minutes at a “weird music” heard on board the modules of the Apollo missions.

José Milheiro listened to the recordings released by NASA TV Science

the pilot Eugene Cernan, in May 1969 aboard the lunar module, called” Snoopy “asks:” This seems to be a song from another world. This hissing sound. “

John Young in the command module says he also hears the same sound and Eugene Cernan stresses that seems to be” music from deep space. “

In the conversation now released John Young says even though will have to “find out what it is because no one will believe it.”

the Young astronaut puts the possibility of VHF waves but this is unlikely because the mission was in the blind zone Moon which do not reach the radio waves from Earth, because the Moon has no magnetic field.

More than an hour after the subject returns to the talk of the astronauts and the commander Tom Stafford, the lunar module, confirms that also hears. More clear voice Eugene Cernan calls it “crazy and strange whistle.”

the Apollo 10 was the fourth manned mission in the Apollo program and the second to go to the moon, where tested the Lunar Module into orbit around the earth satellite, came flying over the Moon’s surface to 15 km in height, in preparation for the flight of Apollo 11, the next mission, which would land on the moon for the first time two months later.

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