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Old June 10th 05, 02:45 PM
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Here's a web site with information on listening to signals from Jupiter.

http://radiojove.gsfc.nasa.gov/

They also have data from Jupiter and the Sun.
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Old June 10th 05, 08:54 PM
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Here's a web site with information on listening to signals from Jupiter.

http://radiojove.gsfc.nasa.gov/

They also have data from Jupiter and the Sun.


I piddle with this sort of thing once in a wile. Have you guys read
RadioScience Observing by Joseph Carr? Its a good read on the topic.


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Old June 11th 05, 01:43 AM
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dxAce wrote:

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Interesting. What did she hear radio astronomy wise?
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Here's a web site with information on listening to signals from Jupiter.

http://radiojove.gsfc.nasa.gov/

They also have data from Jupiter and the Sun.



I piddle with this sort of thing once in a wile. Have you guys read
RadioScience Observing by Joseph Carr? Its a good read on the topic.


Can't say I have.

I've mostly experimented with listening to Jupiter.

The most effective antenna I've seen for this sort of thing is Yagi that
can be aimed anywhere in the sky using ropes. It's not much to look at,
but it works quite well. It was made by a friend, and is installed at
an observatory in Bethany CT.

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dxAce wrote:

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Interesting. What did she hear radio astronomy wise?
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Here's a web site with information on listening to signals from Jupiter.

http://radiojove.gsfc.nasa.gov/

They also have data from Jupiter and the Sun.



I piddle with this sort of thing once in a wile. Have you guys read
RadioScience Observing by Joseph Carr? Its a good read on the topic.


Can't say I have.

I've mostly experimented with listening to Jupiter.

The most effective antenna I've seen for this sort of thing is Yagi that
can be aimed anywhere in the sky using ropes. It's not much to look at,
but it works quite well. It was made by a friend, and is installed at an
observatory in Bethany CT.


Useing ropes? Got a picture? Sounds like Swiss Family Robinson.


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Old June 12th 05, 02:24 PM
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Can't say I have.

I've mostly experimented with listening to Jupiter.

The most effective antenna I've seen for this sort of thing is Yagi that
can be aimed anywhere in the sky using ropes. It's not much to look at,
but it works quite well. It was made by a friend, and is installed at an
observatory in Bethany CT.



Useing ropes? Got a picture? Sounds like Swiss Family Robinson.



Sorry, no photos. I don't get there very often, and it's almost always
dark when I arrive. (Flash photos at an observatory are not a good idea)

In any case, the guy who put it up is the kind of guy you'd want with
you if you were on the program "Junkyard wars".



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