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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Underwater Microphone Captures Honshu, Japan Earthquake


Audio: Underwater mike in Aleutians recorded Japan earthquake

An underwater microphone deployed by marine scientists 900 miles from northern Japan off Alaska's Aleutian Islands captured the sound of the March 11 earthquake roaring through the Earth's crust. At the quake's peak, the noise seems to overwhelm the mike. The recording -- accelerated by a factor of 16 -- was released this week on YouTube by the federal Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory in Seattle. Read more at Our Amazing Planet.



 


Uploaded by  on Apr 12, 2011
Scientists at the NOAA Vents Program at Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory and Oregon State University heard the March 11, 2011 Honshu, Japan earthquake using a hydrophone located near the Aleutian Islands of Alaska. http://www.pmel.noaa.gov/vents

Real-time Magnetosphere Simulation 03 30 2011


Uploaded by  on Mar 31, 2011
wow!

Chopin plays the Magnetosphere



Uploaded by  on Apr 6, 2011
Real-time Magnetosphere Simulation from March 29th. through April 4th. 2011
Pollini plays Chopin Nocturne op.9 no.1
The two seemed to fit the mood.

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