This week, an amateur radio operator in British Columbia picked up a signal from Mars
Space Weather News for Oct. 6, 2020
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RADIO SIGNALS FROM MARS: This week, an amateur radio operator in British Columbia picked up a radio signal ... from Mars. It came from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter flying just 274 km above the Red Planet's surface. Such a detection is possible because, right now, Mars is unusually close to Earth. Want to hear what it sounds like? Visit today's edition of Spaceweather.com.
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Above: This home-brew radio antenna in Roberts Creek, BC, is picking up signals from Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. Credit: Scott Tilley.
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