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mauve
06-15-2007, 02:34 AM
Saw this on Yahoo's headlines.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070614/ap_on_fe_st/baby_monitor_space

Apparently this woman's baby monitor is picking up black-and-white video images from the shuttle Atlantis for some unknown reason. Scientists are baffled, as they can't figure out where the heck it's picking up the signal from or why.

My ideas?

1) The monitor was bored of watching a stupid baby and decided to see what else is going on. I mean, if you were a baby monitor, would you rather spend your time staring at a drooly baby, or checking out what's going on in outer space?

2) The baby who is supposed to be monitored by said device is an evil genius who is attempting to take over the Atlantis as soon as he figures out all its secrets. Or maybe he's one of those astronaut-stalker people. He IS wearing diapers...

3) Aliens did it. *cue Twilight Zone music*



Pretty weird/amusing, either way.

bluestarultor
06-15-2007, 12:12 PM
I vote they dropped it and its frequency got bumped into the right range to pick up the signal. Kind of like how some people get radio signals in their fillings or braces. It just has to resonate in the correct range.

Living Bobbeh
06-15-2007, 02:08 PM
I think this just proves that NASA is run by children.

"I WANNA GO TO THE MOON! WAHAHAHAHAHA. I! WANNA! GO! TO! THE! MOON!"

mattblack04
06-15-2007, 03:01 PM
I can see it now:

Russian spies are going to flood the stores, looking for baby monitors to spy on NASA.

TERROR ALERT ORANGE!!

Long-Haired Narcissist
06-15-2007, 04:02 PM
I vote they dropped it and its frequency got bumped into the right range to pick up the signal. Kind of like how some people get radio signals in their fillings or braces. It just has to resonate in the correct range.
I thought that was just an urban legend about the braces. I think the baby's like Stewie Griffin, an infant mad scientist.

mattblack04
06-15-2007, 04:06 PM
Season 3 Stewie or Season 4+ Stewie?

Kitana Paladine
06-15-2007, 04:58 PM
Could just be that they are on the same signal. I know my cellphone can pick up calls between another pair of phones. Which tends to get annoying, since the last time that happened, it was the Fraternal Order of Police calling some woman prolly trying to get a donation...

Magus
06-17-2007, 01:08 AM
Yeah, my car radio is always picking up cellphone conversations or something. It might be some trucker's CB or something, too. But regardless, it is not too weird for something to pick up video images by accident if audio is so easily tapped.

But yes, this is probably kind've humbling for the government, as I assume stuff like NASA transmissions are encrypted and top secret and all that jazz. Unless they don't really care when it comes to NASA.

Toastburner B
06-17-2007, 02:01 AM
But yes, this is probably kind've humbling for the government, as I assume stuff like NASA transmissions are encrypted and top secret and all that jazz. Unless they don't really care when it comes to NASA.

I doubt it is top secret...after all, according to the article, you can watch the mission live on the NASA website.

I mean, come on...their fixing the space station. Why the heck should that be top secret and encoded?

And, technically, it shouldn't be too surprising...a baby montior is just a reciever...and in this case, it happened to be on the same frequency.