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- This is Shortwave Radiogram in Olivia 16-2000 ...
- Astronomers Judit Slíz-Balogh, András Barta and Gábor Horváth,
- all of Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest, looked for the
- clouds using specially designed filters. These filters detect
- light that's been polarized, or had its electromagnetic waves
- aligned, by bouncing around the dust grains.
- The team spent several months making observations in
- Slíz-Balogh's private observatory in the western Hungarian
- village of Badacsonytördemic. "It is hard to find moonless and
- cloudless good nights in Hungary," the astronomers write in a
- paper set to be published in January in the Monthly Notices of
- the Royal Astronomical Society. But the team finally spotted a
- telltale shimmer at L5. The physics of the Lagrange points
- suggests that, if one cloud exists, the other does, too. The trio
- still wants to search for the L4 cloud directly.
- Computer simulations suggest L4 and L5 are only partially stable,
- the team reports in a paper in the Nov. 11 MNRAS. The clouds may
- hang around for years or decades, but the sun's gravity will
- eventually scatter them into space. That could explain the "now
- you see it, now you don't" results of past searches for the
- clouds, the team says.
- https://bit.ly/2FlCzzb
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- This is Shortwave Radiogram in MFSK64
- Please send your reception report to radiogram@verizon.net
- Image (from the previous news story): The L4 and L5 Lagrange
- points between Earth and the moon, forming equilateral triangles
- with the Earth and the moon ...
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- This is Shortwave Radiogram
- Please send your reception report to radiogram@verizon.net
- Our listener and contributor Merkouris, SV2HWM, in Greece,
- writes:
- Last week the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico conducted
- its latest Ionospheric heating campaign using HF. Most, if
- not all, of the experiments were conducted on 5095 kHz,
- resulting in excellent reception in Greece during the hours
- of darkness. According to a tweet by Dr. Chris Fallen,
- researcher at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, which
- operates HAARP, the net HF power of the Arecibo's heater
- was about 460 kW with 22 dB gain at 5.1 MHz.
- Two videos of the transmitted signals, as they were received
- here in Greece, can be viewed at my @SV2HWM twitter account:
- https://bit.ly/2PYw1KI
- and
- https://bit.ly/2B4v2jS
- For this broadcast, Merkouris formatted this Wikipedia
- article about the renowned message that was sent from Arecibo
- into space in 1974 ...
- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
- The Arecibo message is a 1974 interstellar radio message carrying
- basic information about humanity and Earth sent to globular star
- cluster M13 in the hope that extraterrestrial intelligence might
- receive and decipher it. The message was broadcast into space a
- single time via frequency modulated radio waves at a ceremony to
- mark the remodeling of the Arecibo radio telescope in Puerto Rico
- on 16 November 1974. The message was aimed at the current
- location of M13 some 25,000 light years away because M13 was a
- large and close collection of stars that was available in the sky
- at the time and place of the ceremony. The message consisted of
- 1,679 binary digits, approximately 210 bytes, transmitted at a
- frequency of 2,380 MHz and modulated by shifting the frequency by
- 10 Hz, with a power of 450 kW. The "ones" and "zeros" were
- transmitted by frequency shifting at the rate of 10 bits per
- second. The total broadcast was less than three minutes.
- Dr. Frank Drake, then at Cornell University and creator of the
- Drake equation, wrote the message with help from Carl Sagan,
- among others. The message consists of seven parts that encode the
- following (from the top down):
- 1. The numbers one (1) to ten (10)
- 2. The atomic numbers of the elements hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen,
- oxygen, and phosphorus, which make up deoxyribonucleic acid
- 3. The formulas for the sugars and bases in the nucleotides of
- DNA
- 4. The number of nucleotides in DNA, and a graphic of the double
- helix structure of DNA
- 5. A graphic figure of a human, the dimension (physical height)
- of an average man, and the human population of Earth
- 6. A graphic of the Solar System indicating which of the planets
- the message is coming from
- 7. A graphic of the Arecibo radio telescope and the dimension
- (the physical diameter) of the transmitting antenna dish
- Since it will take nearly 25,000 years for the message to reach
- its intended destination (and an additional 25,000 years for any
- reply), the Arecibo message is viewed as a demonstration of human
- technological achievement ...
- Full article at https://bit.ly/1RouTcP
- Merkouris also created "an audio file which reproduces the
- graphic representation of the Arecibo message on the waterfall of
- any SDR or decoding software. Best results, i.e. correct aspect
- ratio, can be obtained with Fldigi with the normal speed setting."
- Also zoom in on your SDR spectrum display for a good view of the
- graphic representation.
- Merkouris's audio follows ...
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- On Thursday, as I was producing this episode of Shortwave
- Radiogram, we had snow, and sleet, and freezing rain, here in the
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- A view of the deadly and destructive Camp Fire in California.
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- Some old high-resolution photos of the moon have recently become
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- Here in the USA, Thanksgiving will be celebrated 22 November.
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- Please send reception reports to radiogram@verizon.net
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