It catches very low frequency radio waves made by lightning, solar storms and charged particles moving through Earth’s ...
Swipe Down and Turn Up the Sound to Hear the Full Experience. Space is often described as silent. With no atmosphere to carry ...
They say in space, no one can hear you scream. But here's the thing: space itself is screaming. Scientists spend decades translating electromagnetic waves, plasma vibrations, and magnetic fields into ...
You’ve probably heard astronauts talking to mission control while they perform operations in space. In these recordings, you can hear the back-and-forth chatter, along with the astronaut’s breathing ...
(via Astrum) The universe is far from silent. An eerie symphony echoes through the cosmos, lurking in the depths of space. Prepare for a spine-chilling journey through the haunting sounds of black ...
Scientists at the British Antarctic Survey use them to study space weather and its links to Earth’s climate. But for one scientist, the waves are more than just data points — they’re an artistic ...
Space is mostly quiet. Data collected by telescopes are most often turned into silent charts, plots, and images. A "sonification" project led by NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and the Universe of ...
Three new objects are being released in NASA's sonification project. Sonification is a process that turns data into sounds. This project allows people to experience data from space by hearing them.