Moon: Apollo 10 astronauts have heard mysterious music on the far side

1 08. 01. 2024
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It was revealed that the Apollo Astronauts who flew Moon two months before the famous landing of Neil Armstrong in 1969, they heard on his reverse side out of range of radio broadcasts from Earth inexplicable music.

Recently discovered records made from this path NASA, which captured the Apollo 10 cabin passage around the flip side of the Moon, showed how astronauts respond in surprise and confusion to the non-earthing sound of their headphones.

The sound began as the cabin carried out an hour-long flight around the flip side of the Moon out of reach of any broadcasting from Earth. The astronaut's confusion at one point is heard as they discuss whether NASA should say it or not.

Apolla 10 cabin

Monthly music: The Apollo 10 cabin (pictured) was on the far side of the moon as her crew heard on the radio terrible music.

Surprised astronauts

Surprise: The team (from left to right: Eugene Cernan, Tom Stafford and John Young) debated whether to say NASA's command of this cosmic music they heard:

, Do you hear it? That whistling sound? Jůůu! ' says one of them.

Another astronaut says he hears: "It sounds like you know the music somewhere in the universe."

"Well, it's definitely terrible music," his colleague agrees.

And no, the music had nothing to do with Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon, which was released four years later.

Those sounds lasted almost an hour for the cabin on the far side of the Moon, this record back to NASA was archived until 2008 when it was declassified. It was unveiled in the forthcoming third season of the Science Channel series called NASA's Unexplained Files (NASA's Unexplained Files).

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Mysterious: Typical explanations for such sounds - including interferences caused by magnetic fields or atmospheres - can not be applied to the moon, leaving their origin a mystery.

Astronaut Apolla 15 Al Worden says in this show: "The crew of Apollo 10 was accustomed to the sounds they should hear. Logic tells me that when something is recorded, there was something. "

In this show some possible solutions are discussed, including a magnetic field or a radio interference atmosphere - but according to experts in this show, the Moon has no magnetic field and a lack of atmosphere to produce such results.

The origin of these sounds, as it seems, will remain a mystery.

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