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> Has anyone placed a microphone in space, blown something up nearby, and
> recorded the results?
I think if you were near enough to a big explosion the microphone would
surely pick up some signal, because all the gas created by the explosion
would create some increase in pressure momentarily. The question is, how
far away from a "normal" sized explosion would the changes in pressure be
detectable?
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