Also radio transmissions rely on air to travel. From what I understand the air is pretty thin up there
Also radio transmissions rely on air to travel. From what I understand the air is pretty thin up there
Radio waves don’t require air, they can travel in vacuums.
Radio waves don’t require air, they can travel in vacuums.
If they're coming off a pulsar maybe. I should have been more specific.
If they're coming off a pulsar maybe. I should have been more specific.
I don't know who is trolling who anymore.
I don't know who is trolling who anymore.
Pastor says, all radio waves come from pulsars.
Pastor says, all radio waves come from pulsars.
You're thinking of sound waves. Different ballgame.
You're thinking of sound waves. Different ballgame.
So then being a type of radiation, wouldn't it get scattered in the Van Allen belt?
So then being a type of radiation, wouldn't it get scattered in the Van Allen belt?
The Van Allen belt mostly blocks higher energy photons such as X rays and Gamma rays. Radio waves have a much longer wavelength.
The Van Allen belt mostly blocks higher energy photons such as X rays and Gamma rays. Radio waves have a much longer wavelength.
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