Bursts of plasma, called chorus waves, ripple at the same frequency as human hearing. When converted to audio signals, their ...
Black holes are neither static nor monolithic. NASA has released three new space sounds linked to black holes. These audio clips, created using a method called sonification, translate data from space ...
Space is mostly quiet. Data collected by telescopes is most often turned into silent charts, plots, and images. A “sonification” project led by NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and NASA’s Universe of ...
NASA turns black holes into music with help from AI (Image: Canva) Imagine listening to the universe rather than merely looking at it. That's what NASA has accomplished—by translating the quietness of ...
From moon missions to Mars rovers, space exploration has become a regular part of the news and a shared goal for many countries. With ISRO’s recent successes and growing global efforts, more people ...
Our universe is filled with floating nebulae, spinning planets and black holes. But if we closed our eyes and listened, what would these celestial objects sound like? Would we hear a faint whoosh? Or ...
New research shows that the speed of sound on Mars varies considerably by location and temperature. The findings could help scientists understand sounds picked up by Martian rovers, as well as make ...
Yun Jing receives funding from NSF. Jiaxin Zhong does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed ...