An unknown object in galaxy M82 12 million light-years away is sending out radio waves.
“We don’t know what it is,” says co-discoverer Tom Muxlow of Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics near Macclesfield, UK. But its apparent sideways velocity is four times the speed of light. This “superluminal” motion occurs usually in high-speed jets of material bursting out by black holes.
“The new object, which appeared in May 2009, has left us scratching our heads – we’ve never seen anything quite like this before,” said Dr Muxlow. “The object turned on very rapidly within a few days and shows no sign of decaying in brightness over the first few months of its existence. http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2010/08/update-unknown-object-in-nearby-galaxy-sending-mysterious-radio-waves-.html
The object was discovered using the MERLIN network of radio telescopes in the UK. MERLIN, operated by Jodrell Bank Observatory, is the Multi-Element Radio Linked Interferometer Network, an array of radio telescopes distributed around Great Britain. http://www.merlin.ac.uk/. With a maximum baseline of 217 km, the angular resolution of e-MERLIN at 5 GHz is 40 mas, comparable to the Hubble Space Telescope. http://www.e-merlin.ac.uk/summary.html
Hubba Wabba, that is one impressive telescope, but not as impressive as the findings. Whatever the object is, it has not changed in brightness over the course of a year, and its spectrum is steady. Its apparent sideways velocity is four times the speed of light!
It is a solid, liquid or gas?
M82 is not alone in the universe of sounds from space.
In September, 2003–
NASA’s CHANDRA’s X-ray Observatory have found, for the first time, sound waves from a supermassive black hole. The “note” is the deepest ever detected from any object in our Universe. The tremendous amounts of energy carried by these sound waves may solve a longstanding problem in astrophysics.
The black hole resides in the Perseus cluster of galaxies located 250 million light years from Earth. In 2002, astronomers obtained a deep Chandra observation that shows ripples in the gas filling the cluster. These ripples are evidence for sound waves that have traveled hundreds of thousands of light years away from the cluster’s central black hole
…observations had revealed the prodigious amounts of light and heat created by black holes. “Now we have detected their sound, too,” says Andrew Fabian of the Institute of Astronomy in Cambridge, England http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2003/09sep_blackholesounds/
The full NASA press release is at http://chandra.harvard.edu/press/03_releases/press_090903.html
In July 2004, radio emissions were picked up by the Cassini spacecraft as it passed through Saturn’s rings. The sounds uploaded and tweaked by a YouTube user, propose a speech pattern. The original Link to NASA .WAV File for Download..
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia…
Is it Alien Speech?
It sounds sort of like the high frequency pitch or tone that many people hear that remains elusive in its origin. Written previously about in these two articles- https://ahrcanum.wordpress.com/2010/07/29/haarp-what-is-making-that-noise/ and https://ahrcanum.wordpress.com/2009/09/22/rining-noise-mosquito-whine-haarp-aliens-elf-implant/.
It was believed that all magnetised planets emit radio waves into space from the polar regions thought to represent the rotation of the planet. As it would turn, so it would make a noise, but it turns out that is not true on Saturn.
However, over the years the period of the pulsing of the radio emissions has varied, and since the rotation of a planet cannot be easily sped up or slowed down, the hunt for the source of the varying radio period has become one of the most perplexing puzzles inplanetary science.
Nichols and team use images from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope of Saturn’s auroras obtained between 2005-2009 to show that, not only do the radio emissions pulse, but the auroras beat in tandem with the radio.
“This is an important discovery for two reasons,” Dr Nichols said. “First, it provides a long-suspected but hitherto missing link between the radio and auroral emissions, and second, it adds a critical tool in diagnosing the cause of Saturn’s irregular heartbeat.”
Auroras, more commonly known as the “northern lights” on Earth, are caused when charged particles in space are funnelled along a planet’s magnetic field into the planet’s upper atmosphere near the poles, whereupon they impact theatmospheric particles and cause them to glow. This happens when a planet’s magnetic field is stressed by, for example, the buffeting from the stream of particles emitted by the Sun, or when moons such as Enceladus or Io expel material into the near-planet space. http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2010/08/mystery-of-saturns-radio-pulse.html
Here is a recording of radio wave emissions from Saturn. As the solar wind passes across the ten mile thick rings, an oscillation is created and in turn emits a frequency or radio wave.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MvrduueveI&feature=player_embedded
We are receiving radio waves from M82, black holes, and planets. SETI is on alert as always, looking for the WOW signal again.
With the recent solar storms from Sunspot 1092 this week, I wonder what noise our Earth is sending out into the galaxy and what it is we are really hearing. As to what we are seeing, there are increasing reports across the country of multiple UFOs moving together and remaining in the sky for longer viewing durations. http://www.examiner.com/x-2363-UFO-Examiner~y2010m8d5-Multiple-UFOs-typical-of-many-US-reports?cid=examiner-email
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