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Some things that really suxed for fans of the show.... one they dumped the cool scilence in space stuff the TV show had... so back to normal starwars style space battle sound effects.... and they dumped the cool gigantic allience battle cruzers *the ones taht looked like citys) withc was a pity as I thought they looked way cool in TV show. Also in the end the explination for the revers was just LAME.... I loved the consept of them so much better when it was just the vague idea of everyone going nutz at the edge of space.... |
Sound travels in waves like light or heat does, but unlike them, sound travels by making molecules vibrate. So, in order for sound to travel, there has to be something with molecules for it to travel through. On Earth, sound travels to your ears by vibrating air molecules. In deep space, the large empty areas between stars and planets, there are no molecules to vibrate. There is no sound there.
Astromany Cafe wrote:Is there really sound in space?
Actually...yes!!
What is sound? It is a pressure wave. So long as you have some kind of gaseous medium, you will have the possibility of forming pressure waves in it by 'shocking' it in some way.
In space, the interplanetary medium is a very dilute gas at a density of about 10 atoms per cubic centimeter, and the speed of sound in this medium is about 300 kilometers/sec. Typical disturbances due to solar storms and 'magneto-sonic turbulence' at the earth's magnetopause have scales of hundreds of kilometers, so the acoustic wavelengths are enormous. Human ears would never hear them, but we can technologically detect these pressure changes and play them back for our ears to hear by electronically compressing them.
Yea but the camera is rarly inside the cockpit....
spudthedestroyer wrote:Watched Battlestar episode 10 and loved it to bits, best episode i can recall by miles.
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Jim123 wrote:Does anyone recognize who the Admiral is, or other shows she has done.
Your skipping a crucial point in this regard, that is completely irrelevant to film and movie making if you think about it. Camera placement means nothing, its what the director chooses you to hear
Jynks wrote:She is Ro Larren from Star Trek Next Gen isn't she?
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