Tuesday, February 23, 2016

They caught astronauts ‘strange music’ behind the Moon – Digital Journal Juárez

Washington NASA revealed a recording with a “weird music” he heard the team of Apollo 10 in May 1969 during its flyby of the dark side of the moon, no radio contact with Earth.

the flight commander Thomas Stafford, the pilot of the command module John Young and Eugene Cernan’s lunar module made the trip during a dress rehearsal before the first moon landing on July 21 1969, when the Apollo 11 mission, Neil Armstrong was the first man on the moon.

the recording of a high-pitched whistles, with a total of hour-long was submitted night Sunday’s series “the inexplicable documents Nasa” channel by Discovery cable.

the sounds were recorded and transmitted to the control center in Houston (Texas, south), where they were transcribed and filed. The audio arose in 2008 and could be heard by the public only now.

“Do you hear that? That whistle … “says Eugen Cernan recording. “It’s really a rare music,” continues the astronaut, while his ship flew over the dark side of the moon a thousand 500 meters of altitude, with no radio contact with Earth.

The three astronauts judged the very strange and debated whether to inform their superiors in the control center, for fear of not being taken seriously and commit his future to make space flight opportunities as Discovery phenomenon.

by rarer than they can being these sounds, they have an extraterrestrial origin, NASA insisted.

An engineer’s space agency interviewed during the program explained that “the radios in the two ships, the lunar module and command module (which were anchored, editor’s note) create interference between them. “

This explanation was questioned by astronaut Al Worden, commander of the command module of Apollo 15.” logic tells me that if something recorded there, should it be something there, “he said in the program.

John Young came to make a moonwalk as commander of the Apollo 16 and Eugene Cernan, commander of the Apollo 17 mission was the last man walk on the moon. A total of 12 astronauts have walked on the lunar surface of the Earth.

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