NASA Black Hole Sonification M87 9 Hours
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This is the sound of data from the black hole at the center of galaxy Messier 87.  The sound uses data from telescopes including X-rays from Chandra, light from Hubble, and radio waves from the Atacama Array in Chile. Each set of telescope data is interpreted as a different range of audio waves which create melodic, chord like tones. The original sonification was only ~30 seconds but this version has been stretched significantly longer using special software and has been balanced between the right and left channels. Spotify listener? Lose the intros by becoming a subscriber! https://anchor.fm/tmsoft/subscribe Learn more about the White Noise App Download the White Noise app for free! Download this sound to White Noise for free! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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