Tuning in to radio station Jupiter
Mar 04, 2020
3 minutes
by David Ellyard
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We are used to hearing static produced by thunderstorms interfering with radio and TV broadcasts, though the problem is much less troublesome since we shifted to FM broadcasting. The huge and violent sparks that we know as lighting move immense electrical charges between clouds or from clouds to the ground, generating electromagnetic waves across the radio band.
But it didn’t occur to anyone that such storms might be
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