Subsonica

Subsonica is an Italian Rock band that was formed in 1996. Their eponymous debut album debuted at the end of 1996. The band gained real success in 2000 by playing the San Remo Music Festival. The first two singles off of the album Microchip emozionale, "Tutti i miei sbagli (All my mistakes)" and "Discoteca labirinto (Disco Labyrinth)" were hits. Their latest album, Terrestre was released in 2005.

Members

  • Davide "Boosta" Di Leo ( born in Torino on September 27, 1974)
  • Enrico "Ninja" Matta (born in Torino on September 24, 1971)
  • Luca "Bass Vicio" Vicini (born in Susa on October 5, 1971)
  • Massimiliano "C. Max" Casacci (born in Torino on October 11, 1963)
  • Umberto "Samuel" Romano (born in Torino on March 7, 1972)

Discography

Albums

  • Subsonica (Album) 1997
  • Coi piedi sul palco 1998
  • Microchip Emozionale 1999
  • Amorematico 2002
  • Controllo Del Livello Di Rombo 2003
  • Terrestre 2005
  • Sub Urbani 2005

Singles

  • Istantanee 1997
  • Cose che non ho 1998
  • Radioestensioni 1998
  • Preso blu 1998
  • Colpo di pistola 1999
  • Liberi tutti 1999
  • Lasciati 2000
  • Tutti i miei sbagli 2000
  • Discolabirinto 2000
  • U.F.O - vinile 2000
  • Nuvole rapide 2001
  • Mammifero 2002
  • L'errore 2003
  • Abitudine 2005
  • Corpo a corpo 2005

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Their eponymous debut album debuted at the end of 1996. Meteor radars can measure atmospheric density and winds by measuring the decay rate and Doppler shift of a meteor trail. Subsonica is an Italian Rock band that was formed in 1996. Snowpack information from the Sierra Nevada mountains in California is transmitted from remote sites via meteor scatter. Corpo a corpo 2005. Amateur radio operators sometimes use meteor scatter communication on VHF bands. Abitudine 2005. Because the sporadic nature of meteor entry, such systems are limited to low data rates, typically 459600 baud.

L'errore 2003. Security arises from the fact that as a mirror, only receivers in the correct position will hear the transmitter, much as with a real mirror, what is seen in reflection depends upon one's position with respect to the mirror. Mammifero 2002. The basic idea of such a system is that such an ion trail will act as a mirror for radio waves, which can be bounced off the trail. Nuvole rapide 2001. Meteor scatter has been used for experimental secure military battlefield communications systems. U.F.O - vinile 2000. When radio waves are bounced off these trails, it is called meteor scatter communication.

Discolabirinto 2000. Small, sand-grain sized meteoroids are entering the atmosphere constantly, essentially every few seconds in a given region, and thus ionization trails can be found in the upper atmosphere more or less continuously. Tutti i miei sbagli 2000. Such ionization trails can last up to 45 minutes at a time. Lasciati 2000. During the entry of a meteoroid into the upper atmosphere, an ionization trail is created, where the molecules in the upper atmosphere are ionized by the passage of the meteor. Liberi tutti 1999. These particles might affect climate, both by scattering electromagnetic radiation and by catalyzing chemical reactions in the upper atmosphere.

Colpo di pistola 1999. Meteor dust particles left by falling meteoroids can persist in the atmosphere for up to several months. Preso blu 1998. Molten terrestrial material "splashed" from such a crater can cool and solidify into an object known as a tektite. Radioestensioni 1998. A meteor striking the Earth or other object may produce an impact crater. Cose che non ho 1998. If a meteoroid survives its transit of the atmosphere to come to rest on the surface, the resulting object is called a meteorite.

Istantanee 1997. The meteor section of the British Astronomical Association on the other hand has a much stricter definition, requiring the meteor to be magnitude -5 or brighter. Sub Urbani 2005. The International Meteor Organisation defines fireballs as being meteors of magnitude -3 or brighter. Terrestre 2005. A very bright meteor may be called a fireball or bolide. Controllo Del Livello Di Rombo 2003. Since the majority of meteors are from small sand-grain size meteoroid bodies, most visible signatures are caused by dexcitation following the individual collisions between vaporized meteor atoms and atmospheric constituents.

Amorematico 2002. For bodies with a size scale larger than the atmospheric mean free path (10 cm to several meters) the visibility is due to the heat produced by the ram pressure (not friction, as is commonly assumed) of atmospheric entry. Microchip Emozionale 1999. A meteor is the visible path of a meteoroid that enters the Earth's (or another body's) atmosphere, commonly called a shooting star or falling star. Coi piedi sul palco 1998. Subsonica (Album) 1997.

Umberto "Samuel" Romano (born in Torino on March 7, 1972). Max" Casacci (born in Torino on October 11, 1963). Massimiliano "C. Luca "Bass Vicio" Vicini (born in Susa on October 5, 1971).

Enrico "Ninja" Matta (born in Torino on September 24, 1971). Davide "Boosta" Di Leo ( born in Torino on September 27, 1974).