Just think, Buzz... Our footprints will be on the surface of the moon forever because there is no wind to blow away the moon dust... Uh-oh! She'll be Appolo-gizin!
During all those years of watching Star Treks, it never occurred to me that the WHOOSH you hear when the Enterprise takes off wouldn’t be audible in space. I had to read about it on a fan website. Partypooper! I love that whoosh!
OK, but you also wouldn’t be just sitting in space where you could listen to it. If you were in a ship nearby, the vibrations of the Enterprise taking off could still be transferred to your ship and you’d hear that.
Solar “Wind” is a misnomer. There is no atmosphere in space, so sound cannot travel and since vibrations depend on an atmosphere to propagate, they cannot travel either.
Solar Wind made up of charged particles, not air molecules
Aussie Down Under over 12 years ago
Houston we have a problem.
Undefined over 12 years ago
I hate to be pedantic, but the Lunar Module left the legs and base behind when it returned to the Command Module orbiting the moon.
Arianne over 12 years ago
Good one, Ralph! That’s one giant pun for squirrel kind.
Arianne over 12 years ago
During all those years of watching Star Treks, it never occurred to me that the WHOOSH you hear when the Enterprise takes off wouldn’t be audible in space. I had to read about it on a fan website. Partypooper! I love that whoosh!
dcell59 over 12 years ago
OK, but you also wouldn’t be just sitting in space where you could listen to it. If you were in a ship nearby, the vibrations of the Enterprise taking off could still be transferred to your ship and you’d hear that.
ojhengen Premium Member over 12 years ago
No. There would be nothing to transfer the vibration. The atmosphere does that, too.
sheridan1952 over 12 years ago
Solar “Wind” is a misnomer. There is no atmosphere in space, so sound cannot travel and since vibrations depend on an atmosphere to propagate, they cannot travel either.
Solar Wind made up of charged particles, not air molecules
http://www.qrg.northwestern.edu/projects/vss/docs/space-environment/3-what-is-solar-wind.html
hippogriff over 12 years ago
sfreader1: The solar wind wouldn’t, but the rocket exhaust as it left would. Look what the retrorockets did when landing.