Can anyone explain this?
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Can anyone explain these sounds? (Recorded by nasa - no fake!)
Sounds from the space: The sound of Saturn`s rings (2009)
And who the hell deleted my last topic?
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#2

sounds more like sum sounds recorded n then
slowed down a couple of times in the
standard audio recorder of winxp
than real nasa recorded sounds.
FAKE
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#3

Ye, sounds kinda slowed down.

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Alien Voices of Saturn? NASA Radio Recordings from the Rings

This one's is kinda scary. idk if its fake aswell.
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Originally Posted by Guedes_
Ye, sounds kinda slowed down.

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Alien Voices of Saturn? NASA Radio Recordings from the Rings

This one's is kinda scary. idk if its fake aswell.
I don't think that it's fake (your video), cus it's also posted in nasa website - http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/ca.../pia07966.html
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#5

It's just the aliens planning an attack on us, nothing big.
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It's just the aliens planning an attack on us, nothing big.

lol, they can attack us but if they steal my vodka then we have a problem
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#7

More scary i think this is:
cuz its definatly no fake:

paste this coords: 70°30'N, 40°05'18''W
at ****** Maps or Earth

It's a huge thing of metal.
i don'T understand what it should be 'cuz for an observator it's to huge i think.
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Originally Posted by SergiKirov
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It's just the aliens planning an attack on us, nothing big.

lol, they can attack us but if they steal my vodka then we have a problem
What? gonna trows Stalin's dead body to them? oO
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What? gonna trows Stalin's dead body to them? oO

just a reminder that i hated Stalin...

but in all seriousness if NASA has it on their website... it should be real!
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Originally Posted by ┤ŞąiBЄЯҒПŋ├
More scary i think this is:
cuz its definatly no fake:

paste this coords: 70°30'N, 40°05'18''W
at ****** Maps or Earth

It's a huge thing of metal.
i don'T understand what it should be 'cuz for an observator it's to huge i think.
That's a satellite error, you can clearly see it shows the landscape below.
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