Talk:Auroral chorus

Latest comment: 12 years ago by Musubk in topic Radio waves / sound waves

Radio waves / sound waves

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This article seems confused on what its topic is. Chorus is a kind of electromagnetic emission which, when the frequencies are reinterpreted as audible sound waves, sounds like "a series of chirps, whistles, and quasi-musical sounds in predominantly rising tones". The key being electromagnetic waves - these are not sounds. Yet there are numerous mentions of sounds produced by the aurora in the article. Audible sounds coming from an aurora is a completely different topic than chorus emissions. I don't know how much attention this page gets, so for the moment I've commented out the parts about sounds (which includes the entire 'Explaining/Understanding' section), so it won't show up on the saved page but it's still all there.

Musubk (talk) 03:08, 30 April 2012 (UTC)musubkReply