Roscosmos announces the sound of neutron stars
By translating the signal frequency into sound waves, 'music' can be received, - as reported on the TV Studio's page.
State-owned television group 'Roscosmos' TV studio announced on YouTube a video clip with 'music' emitted by pulsar stars that are rapidly rotating neutron stars, manifesting as a radio source plays regularly in short periods.
The sound sequence is created on a database from the 'Spektr-R' space telescope.(Illustration).
By translating the signal frequency into sound waves, 'music' can be received, - as reported on the TV Studio's page. The sound sequence is based on the data from the 'Spektr-R' space telescope of the 'Radioastron' project, the notes accompanying the video.
In the video it is possible to hear the pulses of pulses (pulsars) B0329 + 54, B0525-21 and other stars.
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