Time: 02:47 UT
Observation: First resonance detected at the lunar terminator; peak frequency, 584 Hz. The harmonic seemed to echo the moon's gravitational pull, drawing an intricate pattern observed through spectrometers.
Analysis: Preliminary studies suggest a linkage between lunar geological activity and harmonic frequency shifts. Further analysis is required to ascertain the impact of seismic events on these waveforms.
Time: 23:15 UT
Observation: Second harmonic captured during the waxing phase. Distinct alignment with the Pythagorean interval, noted at 712 Hz. The solar illumination provided enhanced auditory clarity.
Analysis: Possible correlation with lunar tide modulation theory. Ongoing data acquisition aims to validate harmonic dispersion theories against tidal cycles.
Time: 17:28 UT
Observation: A third harmonic encountered during the full moon, resonating at 832 Hz. The sound wave indicated sporadic fluctuations, potentially from meteoroid impacts.
Analysis: The irregular pattern hints at a need to reevaluate the existing models of lunar resonant coupling. Future logs to encompass broader temporal spans for deeper insights.
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