NASA announces creepy sound from space right on Halloween
Perhaps one of the most bizarre sounds is the reproducing noise from the star's magnetic wave KIC7671081B.
October 31 every year is chosen to be Halloween day around the world. On this day, people will disguise themselves as scary to play evil. This year, the US Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has a gift for astronomers, which are the sound clips they recreated through signals obtained from the universe.
Listen to the creepy sounds from space recreated by NASA.
This sound includes recreated chords from plasma wave signals, radar echoes like rubbing with titanium, and a few whimpering words from Jupiter's biggest moon, Ganymede . Perhaps one of the most bizarre sounds is the reproducing noise from the magnetic waves of the star KIC7671081B , collected by NASA's Kepler observatory.
NASA said: "Overcoming the depths of the universe, our spacecraft travels through space and captures amazing images. Some spacecraft have instruments to receive radio signals. After these Scientists turn them into sound waves, the results are strange to hear ".
There are a few whimpering words from Jupiter's largest moon, Ganymede.
In other words, these sounds are not obtained by using a direct recorder. Each audio segment has been created by converting the data obtained in space devices into sound waves. Therefore, if you have the opportunity to visit the planets in space, it is unlikely that your ears will hear the sound above.
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