Did you ever wonder what the Earth's magnetic field sounded like? Will it also be magnetizing to the ears? Apparently, it's a bit haunting and creepy to say the least. You can hear it yourself with ...
When you think of some of the eeriest sounds on Earth, you'll probably think of warning sirens, piercing screams, or even John Carpenter's Halloween theme — but it turns out that Mars has its share of ...
While nobody can hear you scream in space—dang airless vacuum!—there are still ways to “hear” cosmic objects. Using “sonifications,” or non-speech audio tracks that audibly perceptualize data, NASA ...
About 41,000 years ago, the Earth’s magnetic field suddenly flipped. Positive became negative, and negative became positive. Using data from the European Space Agency, geoscientists have now created a ...
ORLANDO, Fla., Oct. 30 (UPI) --Marsquakes, the Milky Way and swirling gases on Jupiter are represented through sounds in a new NASA compilation, Sinister Sounds of the Solar System, released just in ...
In space, no one can hear you scream — but they may be able to hear a black hole. NASA’s Exoplanets Twitter account unveiled audio where listeners can hear what a black hole from 200 million ...
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