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Mystery Roar Detected From Faraway Space - Science News | Science & Technology | Technology News
Thursday, January 08, 2009 By Andrea Thompson 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. ...
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A “Roar” Heard From Deep Space
Pat Dollard | Young AmericansSpace.com: Mystery Roar Detected From Faraway Space By Andrea Thompson 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 ...

In space, no one can hear you scream
doubleplusundead — In space, no one can hear you scream Unless, that is, you're some kind of gigantic, world-devouring monster ... 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. Again, I'm gonna go with a titanic being of unimaginable horror. Occam's razor, you know. Posted by: ...

In Space, Nobody Can Hear You Scream
Rhymes With Right — But we can apparently hear space roaring! 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. I don’t know about you, but I have my guess as to the cause of this roar – it is the dying screams of the trillions of souls whose planets have been destroyed by ...

"There is "something new and interesting going on in the universe"
RIGHTWINGSPARKLE — Umm.....Yikes? 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. ............................................ 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 ...

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