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Live meteor radio echoes

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Listen live to meteor pings while they strike Earth's atmosphere. Turn on the volume, watch and enjoy.

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Listen live to meteor pings while they strike Earth's atmosphere

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2025-12-13 16:38:08

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LiveMeteors.com: Listen live to meteors radio echoes Live How Does This Work? Photos Contact Menu Home How Does This Work? Active Meteor Showers Annual Meteor Showers Photos Links Contact New! You can connect your Radio SkyPipe application to LiveMeteors.com to get real time data on your computer. Instructions . What you are hearing and seeing are meteor pings (echoes). Terrestrial VHF signals can be reflected by the ionized trails left behind when tiny meteors burn up in upper atmosphere. More If you see and hear sometimes a strong continuous signal that runs for more than a minute or so, that is unlikely to be a meteor echo. VHF radio waves are sometimes affected by an unusual form of ionosphere propagation called "Sporadic E" . During this event which can last hours or even days, the radio signal originating from the distant station is reflected by the ionosphere and meteor echoes are impossible to be detected. Sporadic E is specific to summer seas...

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