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Join us on this fascinating journey into space, as we demystify the intriguing concept of sonification in our latest episode of 'The Short Answer' presented by ScienceABC. Despite the common understanding that sound can't travel through the vacuum of space, NASA has found a way to 'listen' to the universe. In this podcast, we dive into how scientists have managed to 'hear' the unhearable by transforming space waves outside our natural perception range into audible sounds. Unearth how deep space phenomena are being examined using NASA's EMFISIS instrument and how intriguing discoveries, from periodic solar winds to Jovian lightning, have been made possible through this process. But that's not all, as we also delve into the potential of sonification for wider applications beyond space, including rendering the stars accessible to visually impaired astronomy enthusiasts. Tune in to this sonic journey, as we unravel the secrets of space through the power of sonification, making the unseeable unseen universe audible.
Music Credits:
Cinematic Discovery Wonder Space Nature by SyncHits https://elements.envato.com/cinematic-discovery-wonder-space-nature-FTKPSWF
Discovery by MusicLabProduction https://elements.envato.com/discovery-HW5PWHB
Cinematic Adventure Epic by MusicalSmile https://elements.envato.com/cinematic-adventure-epic-ZMUC2DX
Cinematic Awe by Synthezx https://elements.envato.com/cinematic-awe-ZLZLXZA
References:
https://doi.org/10.46430/phen0057
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2019/data-and-music-what-50-years-of-exploring-our-moon-sounds-like
https://blogs.nasa.gov/sunspot/2018/12/11/eavesdropping-in-space-how-nasa-records-eerie-sounds-around-earth/
https://image.gsfc.nasa.gov/poetry/ask/a10411.html
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2018/sounds-of-the-sun
Original Article Link:
https://www.scienceabc.com/nature/universe/how-has-nasa-recorded-sound-if-sound-cannot-travel-in-space.html
Voice Over Artist:
John Staughton ( https://www.fiverr.com/jswildwood )
Intro by: Natasha/elevenlabs.io
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Join us on this fascinating journey into space, as we demystify the intriguing concept of sonification in our latest episode of 'The Short Answer' presented by ScienceABC. Despite the common understanding that sound can't travel through the vacuum of space, NASA has found a way to 'listen' to the universe. In this podcast, we dive into how scientists have managed to 'hear' the unhearable by transforming space waves outside our natural perception range into audible sounds. Unearth how deep space phenomena are being examined using NASA's EMFISIS instrument and how intriguing discoveries, from periodic solar winds to Jovian lightning, have been made possible through this process. But that's not all, as we also delve into the potential of sonification for wider applications beyond space, including rendering the stars accessible to visually impaired astronomy enthusiasts. Tune in to this sonic journey, as we unravel the secrets of space through the power of sonification, making the unseeable unseen universe audible.
Music Credits:
Cinematic Discovery Wonder Space Nature by SyncHits https://elements.envato.com/cinematic-discovery-wonder-space-nature-FTKPSWF
Discovery by MusicLabProduction https://elements.envato.com/discovery-HW5PWHB
Cinematic Adventure Epic by MusicalSmile https://elements.envato.com/cinematic-adventure-epic-ZMUC2DX
Cinematic Awe by Synthezx https://elements.envato.com/cinematic-awe-ZLZLXZA
References:
https://doi.org/10.46430/phen0057
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2019/data-and-music-what-50-years-of-exploring-our-moon-sounds-like
https://blogs.nasa.gov/sunspot/2018/12/11/eavesdropping-in-space-how-nasa-records-eerie-sounds-around-earth/
https://image.gsfc.nasa.gov/poetry/ask/a10411.html
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2018/sounds-of-the-sun
Original Article Link:
https://www.scienceabc.com/nature/universe/how-has-nasa-recorded-sound-if-sound-cannot-travel-in-space.html
Voice Over Artist:
John Staughton ( https://www.fiverr.com/jswildwood )
Intro by: Natasha/elevenlabs.io
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