SomaFM does something similar with their "Mission Control" channel, where they mix ambient electronic music with NASA (and other space related) recordings. I listen to it quite often in the office, nice and relaxing.
My favorite NASA sound story is while still on planet earth. I can't find the article right now, but space shuttle launches were so loud that they produced some sort of buffering in the atmosphere. So what sounds like bad audio quality on recording, what actually how it sounds in person because of the intensity of the sound.
I just want to vent here as this article is about NASA. I have basic Time Warner Cable, the kind with basic local channels plus HGTV, Discovery etc. Got it while back for world cup.
I noticed NASA channel is not included in my package.
WTH? Isn't NASA funded by tax I paid? Why should I pay extra to see videos of NASA on TW cable? What am I missing?
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[ 4.6 ms ] story [ 53.2 ms ] threadhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=of9daMfQjpA
Anybody who's seen other musical compositions using Nasa sounds? If so, do post it here!
http://somafm.com/missioncontrol/
Looks like a VLF receiver could give one a new way to sense natural phenomena like lightning and apparently even some mundane objects.
The JPEGs are actually .mov sound files.
http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Science/Cassini-Huyg...
I noticed NASA channel is not included in my package.
WTH? Isn't NASA funded by tax I paid? Why should I pay extra to see videos of NASA on TW cable? What am I missing?