NASA's Cassini spacecraft, approaching Jupiter, is detecting waves inthe thin gas of charged particles that fills the space between the Sunand its planets. The waves are in low radio frequencies, which ha...
(Image credit: NASA) Another promising source of outer space "sound" is radio astronomy. One of the first uses of radio here on Earth was for sound broadcasting, and just as an audio signal can be carried by a radio wave, so radio telescope data can be transformed into audible sounds. ...
NASA scientists, with the help of the Van Allen Probes mission, are working to understand the dynamics of plasma waves to improve predictions of space weather, which can have damaging effects on satellites and telecommunications signals. As a part of their observations, the scientists have recorded...
These recordings can then be converted into sounds, much like the terrestrial radio signals -- also a kind of electromagnetic radiation -- we create to communicate and entertain. We can surmise that these recordings may be accurate, due to the fact that the plasma wave instrument on NASA's P...
Hearing is the last of the five senses we have yet to exercise on the Red Planet. To gain some insights into the Martian soundscape, the Mars 2020 Rover will be outfitted with audio equipment from DPA Microphones. NASA’s Mars 2020 Rover is taking off in
And if there’s one planet we don’t want to stumble across the next time we’re stuck in outer space, it’s got to be Venus. Now, NASA is hoping to capture more recordings from Mars, thanks to the Perseverance rover. Read more: ‘The Planets’, performed on the very piano Holst ...
根据第三段中“"In the short term, we hear changes in the song as day turns to night, as clouds pass over the tree, as seasons change, etc.," adds Christensen, chair of the studio art program at Oberlin College.(“在短期内,我们听到的歌曲随着白天转为夜晚、云从树上掠过、季节变化等而...
Bill Kurth, a space physicist at the University of Iowa, was an early proponent of data sonification for space science. Starting in the 1970s, he worked on data collected by NASA’s Voyager probes as they flew past the outer planets of the solar system. Kurth studied results from the prob...
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Snowden (NASA/GSFC) and G. Ramos-Larios (IAM)) Paul Sutter is an astrophysicist at The Ohio State University and the chief scientist at COSI Science Center. Sutter is also host of the podcasts Ask a Spaceman and RealSpace, and the YouTube series Space In Your Face. Sometimes I ...