NASA opens the audio library for free

The US Aerospace Agency (NASA) has just opened a free audio library that publishes exchanges between astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS).

The US Aerospace Agency (NASA) has just opened a free audio library that publishes exchanges between astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS).

According to the BBC, more than 60 recordings are now added to NASA's Soundcloud account, but listeners are not allowed to comment under the files (Soundcloud is a popular online audio file sharing application on smartphones, Allows you to share audio files that you like to friends via the app or via social networks).

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In addition to images, now people can hear sounds from NASA shuttle missions - (Photo: NASA)

People who come to the library can hear many exchanges between astronauts, like "Houston, we're in trouble", "Eagle landed" , as well as some typical noise on the spacecraft. .

'You can hear the roar of a shuttle launch or Neil Armstrong's famous quote a small step of a [human], a giant step forward for humankind , " NASA said.

In addition to the audio library, NASA also opened a free image library. The agency also created an account on Twitter that allows users to embed audio into tweets.

In the universe, sound cannot spread without air.

Update 15 December 2018
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