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Mystery Roar from Faraway Space Detected
2009-01-09
LONG BEACH, Calif. -- Space is typically thought of as a very quiet place. But one team of astronomers has found a strange cosmic noise that booms six times louder than expected.

The roar is from the distant cosmos. Nobody knows what causes it.

Of course, sound waves can't travel in a vacuum (which is what most of space is), or at least they can't very efficiently. But radio waves can. Radio waves are not sound waves, but they are still electromagnetic waves, situated on the low-frequency end of the light spectrum.

Many objects in the universe, including stars and quasars, emit radio waves. Even our home galaxy, the Milky Way, emits a static hiss (first detected in 1931 by physicist Karl Jansky). Other galaxies also send out a background radio hiss.

But the newly detected signal, described here today at the 213th meeting of the American Astronomical Society, is far louder than astronomers expected. There is "something new and interesting going on in the universe," said Alan Kogut of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md.

A team led by Kogut detected the signal with a balloon-borne instrument named ARCADE (Absolute Radiometer for Cosmology, Astrophysics, and Diffuse Emission). In July 2006, the instrument was launched from NASA's Columbia Scientific Balloon Facility in Palestine, Texas, and reached an altitude of about 120,000 feet (36,500 meters), where the atmosphere thins into the vacuum of space.

ARCADE's mission was to search the sky for faint signs of heat from the first generation of stars, but instead they heard a roar from the distant reaches of the universe. "The universe really threw us a curve," Kogut said. "Instead of the faint signal we hoped to find, here was this booming noise six times louder than anyone had predicted."

Detailed analysis of the signal ruled out primordial stars or any known radio sources, including gas in the outermost halo of our own galaxy. Other radio galaxies also can't account for the noise -- there just aren't enough of them.

"You'd have to pack them into the universe like sardines," said study team member Dale Fixsen of the University of Maryland. "There wouldn't be any space left between one galaxy and the next."

The signal is measured to be six times brighter than the combined emission of all known radio sources in the universe.

For now, the origin of the signal remains a mystery. "We really don't know what it is,"said team member Michael Seiffert of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.

And not only has it presented astronomers with a new puzzle, it is obscuring the sought-for signal from the earliest stars. But the cosmic static may itself provide important clues to the development of galaxies when the universe was much younger, less than half its present age. Because the radio waves come from far away, traveling at the speed of light, they therefore represent an earlier time in the universe.

"This is what makes science so exciting," Seiffert said. "You start out on a path to measure something -- in this case, the heat from the very first stars -- but run into something else entirely, some unexplained.
Posted by:Beavis

#11  It says...KUCINICH/2012.
Posted by: tu3031   2009-01-09 23:32  

#10  ION SPACE, RENSE > FOXNEWS - [NAOS]POWERFUL SOLAR STORM COULD SHUTDOWN THE US FOR MONTHS [130 Milyuhn Amers affected]; + RUMORMILLNEWS > PLANET X MAY HAVE BEEN PHOTOGRAPHED. Mauvet-colored spot on Auroroa Borealis photo back on 01/5th/2008 vee SPACEWEATHER.com.

Also on RMN > Artic includes rference to NASA anticpating a "PROBLEMATIC WEAKENING OF THE EARTH'S MAGNETIC FIELDS" come Year 2012 [ weakness = Pole Flip]???

WEIRD > What interests me personally in the above is that last nite, after 7:00PM+ Hrs 1/09/2009 Guam time, my attention was suddenly disturbed by seeming "MOON MOTIONS/FLIPS" + EM disturbances in the evening skies oer Guam; + later on, in the Post-Midnite/0000 Hrs [dark early AM 1/10/2009] I also thought I saw a [half-dollar sized]MAROON/REDDISH "COLORED SPHERE" = SKY SPOT "MOVING" OVER HAGATNA BAY. EVEN THE GROUND WAS MOVING OR HEAVING.

ITS EITHER TRUE, OR SOMETHING IN THAT D *** NGED BUT DELISH WINCHELL's CHICKEN SOUP MESSED UP MY HEAD.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2009-01-09 21:01  

#9  Space Octopi?
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2009-01-09 17:22  

#8  Earth is being jammed, has been since the early 1950s when Wrestling went on the TeeVee.
Posted by: .5MT   2009-01-09 15:01  

#7  It's the music keeping Azathoth asleep. :)
Posted by: Laurence of the Rats   2009-01-09 14:13  

#6  Nah! The noise is Dark Matter!

Hey! It could be...
Posted by: Bobby   2009-01-09 13:13  

#5  Freely translated: "Let There Be Light!"
Posted by: William Marcy Tweed   2009-01-09 13:04  

#4  I told you, "you shouldn't pull on his finger".
Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-01-09 11:39  

#3  Maybe it is the gods gnashing their teeth over what is to come.
Posted by: DarthVader   2009-01-09 11:02  

#2  Did they hear a clash of cymbals?
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2009-01-09 10:40  

#1  Radio waves are not sound waves, but they are still electromagnetic waves, situated on the low-frequency end of the light spectrum.

Still?

What idjit wrote this?
Posted by: mojo   2009-01-09 10:36  

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