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UFO 2011 (bonus material)

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UFO 05:46

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Star sounds courtesy of Jon Jenkins and NASA's Kepler Mission
including:
Kepler ID# 76710801 - Jon Jenkins says this star's pulsations are a 107-year-old mystery for scientists.
and KIC12268220B

"Star sounds" are "signification of light curves" of Kepler stars. The light curves contain certain frequencies of brightness variation that are akin to sound waves, but the frequencies are not audible to the human ear. In the sonification process, those inaudible frequencies are analyzed by a mathematical technique called Fourier analysis and then scaled to frequencies that the human ear can hear.

Check out NASA's Kepler Mission discoveries on their website: kepler.nasa.gov


The UFO photograph was allegedly taken by one Dorothy Drudge, near the Los Angeles International Airport. She stated that it was so foggy you could hardly see. The object reportedly never made a sound, and was "gone in a heartbeat".

Included bonus material:
Official UK National Archives documents pertinent to the
Rendlesham Forest Incident (RAF Woodbridge, Suffolk, December 1980):
Often described as "Britain's Roswell, the incident began with a sighting by US Air Force (USAF) security police of bright lights descending in Rendlesham Forest, outside the perimeter fence of RAF Woodbridge. Three patrolmen claimed they saw a UFO in the forest and investigations found marks on the ground and on trees and allegedly higher than expected levels of radiation. Two nights later Lt Col Charles Halt, the deputy base commander, and other USAF personnel reported seeing more unexplained lights over the forest.

Thanks to the spirit of Dio; we hope we didn't disturb your wake.

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released May 21, 2011

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The Kepler Mission

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