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  2. NASA video shows Hurricane Milton from space - AOL

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    The video, shared by NASA on Wednesday, was taken as the International Space Station passed over the churning storm. Hundreds of miles over the storm, the hurricane’s thick wall of clouds and ...

  3. Russian cosmonauts spacewalk: Watch livestream from ... - AOL

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    NASA sets coverage of spacewalk: How to watch NASA’s live coverage begins at 9:45 a.m. EST and is available to watch on NASA+ . The spacewalk is scheduled to begin at approximately 10:10 a.m ...

  4. High Definition Earth Viewing cameras - Wikipedia

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    The system is composed of four commercial high definition video cameras which were built to record video of the Earth from multiple angles by having them mounted on the International Space Station. The cameras streamed live video of Earth to be viewed online and on NASA TV on the show Earth Views. Previously-recorded video now plays in a ...

  5. What does Hurricane Milton look like from space? NASA ... - AOL

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    NASA released a timelapse video that shows the eye of Hurricane Milton as seen from the International Space Station orbiting 275 miles above Earth.

  6. Cosmic noise - Wikipedia

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    Cosmic noise, also known as galactic radio noise, is a physical phenomenon derived from outside of the Earth's atmosphere.It is not actually sound, and it can be detected through a radio receiver, which is an electronic device that receives radio waves and converts the information given by them to an audible form.

  7. Whistler (radio) - Wikipedia

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    VLF spectrogram of an electromagnetic whistler wave, as received by the Stanford University VLF group's wave receiver at Palmer Station, Antarctica. A whistler is a very low frequency (VLF) electromagnetic (radio) wave generated by lightning. [1] Frequencies of terrestrial whistlers are 1 kHz to 30 kHz, with maximum frequencies usually at 3 kHz ...

  8. Listen to the mysterious noises scientists hear inside of a star

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    The sounds could potentially help astronomers and physicists unlock the secrets to how galaxies form and evolve. It's all just a matter of time before scientists can record the sounds inside your ...

  9. Castle thunder (sound effect) - Wikipedia

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    Castle thunder is a sound effect that consists of the sound of a loud thunderclap during a rainstorm. It was originally recorded for the 1931 film Frankenstein, and has since been used in dozens of films, television programs, and commercials.