NASA turns the screams of a dying star into music
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The North American space agency has collected accurate data from different systems and has recreated through audio how these fearsome phenomena would sound.
What do you mean, the sound of a black hole? Since when are there noises in space? If this information surprises you, it's time to listen to this episode. You'll discover with Frédéric Marin, researcher at the Strasbourg Astronomical Observatory, space differently!
The Nasa has succeeded in creating a sonification of a dying star. Also, melodies have been created for a system and a galaxy.
Hear The Universe: NASA Turns Black Hole Signals Into Stunning Audio
NASA has unveiled three mesmerizing new space sounds linked to black holes, using an innovative technique called sonification. These audio clips, produced with data from the Chandra X-ray Observatory, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), and the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE), offer an eerie yet fascinating glimpse into the dynamic nature of black holes. Sonification is the process of translating astronomical data into sound. While …
'Essence of the Universe' Finds Inspiration In The Stars For Mid-Autumn Festival Packaging
_hoapham_’s Mid-Autumn Festival packaging leans all the way into a cosmic theme, mapping planets and orbit paths across matte-black boxes like a gift from the stars. The post ‘Essence of the Universe’ Finds Inspiration In The Stars For Mid-Autumn Festival Packaging appeared first on DIELINE.
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