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The universe sounds suitably terrifying.

Comments

  • Sounds like a giant soul-eater.

  • So maybe someone CAN hear you scream in space after all.

  • I need to recreate this sound! 😳

  • Sounds like a spectrogram converted to audio with delay/reverb added.

  • I am so pleased that a black hole sounds exactly like it should… Gonna be sampling that, for sure :)

  • It's basically confirming Event Horizon is real

  • @Svetlovska said:
    I am so pleased that a black hole sounds exactly like it should… Gonna be sampling that, for sure :)

    You are the first person I thought of when I listened to that clip!

  • @sevenape said:
    It's basically confirming Event Horizon is real

    Definitely the laments of the damned.

  • This is what I said about it on twitter earlier 😂

  • edited August 2022

    Double post

  • We’ve got a blackhole verb maybe it’s time for a filter.

  • @knewspeak said:
    We’ve got a blackhole verb maybe it’s time for a filter.

    lol

  • edited August 2022

    Is there somewhere explained how they can record sound - which is basically mechanical vibrations in spectrum 20hz - 20khz, so they really CAN'T spread through vacuum cause there is nothing to vibrate and, most importantly, they have very low energy so there is not chance how they can spread billions of years away like light or x-rays ? Sounds like clickbait to me ..

  • @dendy said:
    Is there somewhere explained how they can record sound - which is basically mechanical vibrations in spectrum 20hz - 20khz, so they really CAN'T spread through vacuum cause there is nothing to vibrate and, most importantly, they have very low energy so there is not chance how they can spread billions of years away like light or x-rays ? Sounds like clickbait to me ..

    Yes, it's the first thing they explain if you click on the link, but see here for more detail. Most of these NASA "sonifications" are just translating image data into sound, but this is (a remote reconstruction of) the actual sound propagating through the gas cloud, though with some fairly mega pitch-shifting to bring it into human audio range. I'm distantly reminded of NASA's wonderful "Symphonies from the Planets" from the early nineties, which translated electromagnetic data from Voyager into some pretty awesome drone compositions.

  • edited September 2022

    Great new library from SoundPaint (for desktop) which includes 1000 samples of recordings generated by and from the universe...https://soundpaint.com/products/super-cluster

    At $20 it's a bit of a steal, but you could grab it for $5 using the link - http://soundpaint.refr.cc/nigelt

  • Some of these are awesome too…

    https://archive.org/details/ird062

    “Electric Enigma is a double album on which California-based artist Stephen P. McGreevy has documented recordings he made of Natural Radio - electromagnetic emissions in the very-low-frequency band caused by massive discharges and their after-effects in lightning storms and by the solar wind buffeting the earth's magnetic field, visible as Aurora Borealis and Australis.”

  • Try this:

    https://www.nasa.gov/connect/sounds/index.html

    Your tax paying dollars at work…

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