many years ago, I was involved in listening to the "Song" of Earth Quakes, the generated Electrical noise as rock fractures under stress. This might be an experiment to see if the Volcanoes are more conductive through the molten Lava in the mountain, makes sense. It's angle is very low if being used
Ekaterina05/27/12 21:37
This radar is watching for earthquakes and tsunamis.
kyle11/27/11 19:03
Ok fellows, be at ease, I wont spoil it, no need to blast me off the cams
Good grief
kyle11/27/11 19:00
THis reminds me of the first Rover launch to Mars, a lot of folks were keen to listen and intercept the photos, including the sensational Russian find, and broad casted picture of what looked like a person sitting on a rock on mars
kyle03/05/11 21:36
No, I was not there in person
kyle03/05/11 21:35
I wonder if this is some sort of listening device for the Volcano?
Concepcion is very active the last time I visited one of the monitoring cams and station readouts.
That was over a year ago
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many years ago, I was involved in listening to the "Song" of Earth Quakes, the generated Electrical noise as rock fractures under stress. This might be an experiment to see if the Volcanoes are more conductive through the molten Lava in the mountain, makes sense. It's angle is very low if being used
This radar is watching for earthquakes and tsunamis.
Ok fellows, be at ease, I wont spoil it, no need to blast me off the cams
Good grief
THis reminds me of the first Rover launch to Mars, a lot of folks were keen to listen and intercept the photos, including the sensational Russian find, and broad casted picture of what looked like a person sitting on a rock on mars
No, I was not there in person
I wonder if this is some sort of listening device for the Volcano?
Concepcion is very active the last time I visited one of the monitoring cams and station readouts.
That was over a year ago