"Daniel Bowman of Sandia National Laboratories uses inexpensive solar-powered hot air balloons to detect unique sounds in the stratosphere, including mysterious infrasound signals with unknown origins. This technology could potentially be used to explore other planets." (ScitechDaily.com/Solar-Powered Balloons Detect Mysterious Sounds of Unknown Origins in Earth’s Stratosphere)
That infrasound is an interesting thing. There is the possibility that the cosmic radiation and ion flow from the sun is forming an interaction between them and the atmosphere's atoms. The interesting thing is are those sounds connected with things like auroras. When ion wind hits the Earth's magnetosphere there is forming electromagnetic phenomenon. The auroras are forming when ions from the Sun are impacting the atmosphere.
And the thing that causes those beautiful lights is the situation where those ions will put the atmosphere's atoms to higher energy levels. And then those atoms start to anneal. That thing affects the atoms in the atmosphere. And maybe that is the reason for the mystery infrasound. Some researchers think that this infrasound could use for researching the solar wind. But researchers must confirm the infrasound's origin. Before it can use for those purposes. The origin of those unknown infrasounds is also interesting.
There is a possibility that the sound comes from the Earth's shell or mantle. In that case, changes in the Earth's core energy production are causing waves that travel from the Earth's nucleus to the shell. Then those soundwaves impact other soundwaves. But the thing is that nothing must be closed away before investigation.
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