NASA is now a recording studio, releasing a playlist of sounds generated from various cosmic effects. The Marsquakes are underwhelming, but some of the others should inspire awe.
A few decades back, there was a similar release as a result of one of our space probes entering Jupiter's magnetic field. My thought was that it sounded like a car crash.
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"Oh, my people had many gods. There was Conformity, and Authority, and Expense Account, and Opinion. And there was Status, whose symbols were many, and who rode in the great chariot Cadillac, which was almost a god itself. And there was Atombomb, the dread destroyer, who would some day come to end the world." — Lord Kalvan of Otherwhen, H. Beam Piper
Quote:The collection of sonic snippets is comprised from recordings of plasma waves, planetary auroras, and X-rays that have been rendered into sound for human ears.
A few decades back, there was a similar release as a result of one of our space probes entering Jupiter's magnetic field. My thought was that it sounded like a car crash.
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"Oh, my people had many gods. There was Conformity, and Authority, and Expense Account, and Opinion. And there was Status, whose symbols were many, and who rode in the great chariot Cadillac, which was almost a god itself. And there was Atombomb, the dread destroyer, who would some day come to end the world." — Lord Kalvan of Otherwhen, H. Beam Piper