(meteorobs) meteors' voice
Tony Beresford
dberesford at adam.com.au
Sat Jul 27 03:30:23 EDT 2013
At 07:21 AM 7/27/2013, you wrote:
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>Hello all,
>I read this forum since long time but I've
>never posted any mail. I have to ask you
>something very special for blind people fond
>of astronomy- to whom I send, from time to
>time, simple news about astronomy. To help
>them understand astronomy Ive built several
>special tools but for shooting stars only so
>many words. Many times I've read in this forum,
>that the audio track of a radio meteor is a
>"ping" which could be heard by a blind person. I
>assure you that this would be a really big-big
>thrill for a blind lover of astronomy. Now comes
>August, everybody in the world is talking about
>shooting stars and me too Id like to explain
>to them what a meteor is. With your help,
>possibly even help them to "see" using mind while listening with their ears.
>Thanks to those who can send me some audio files
>and any kind of voice coming from the sky.
>Andrea Miccoli
>Latina (Italy)
Andres,
At
<http://www.spaceweatherradio.com/>http://www.spaceweatherradio.com/
anybody on the WWW can here echoes from meteors and satellites as they
pass through the USAF's Space survallance radar.
Tony Beresford
Adelaide So. Aust
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