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Almost a decade of research after the Bloop was heard, the NOAA declared in 2005 that the sound appeared to have been an icequake. Specifically, the creation of an iceberg.
In 1997, the Bloop was heard on hydrophones across the Pacific. It was a loud, ultra-low frequency sound that was heard at listening stations underwater over 5,000km apart, and one of many ...
Jonah Heim hit a looping fly ball that dropped between two fielders in shallow left field, scoring Wyatt Langford from first ...
In 1997, Bloop was detected by U.S. Navy "spy" sensors 3,000 miles apart that had been put there to detect the movement of Soviet submarines, the magazine reports.
This "bloop" was so powerful that hydrophones located more than 3,000 miles apart were able to capture it, sparking widespread intrigue. An Unfamiliar Sound.
If the Bloop was made by an animal, then it seemingly must be larger than any other known organism. Even the blue whale, whose record length is about 110 feet, would not be nearly big enough to ...
The 1997 Bloop baffled scientists and inspired conspiracy theories, fiction, and cryptid speculation for years. Initially too powerful to match any known animal or machine, it was finally traced ...
Bloop Bloop There's a new addition to the household with the arrival of Bruce the goldfish. On the face of it, he can't do tricks, he just blows bubbles and goes bloop.
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