(The Spirit Science) Did you know that planets and stars actually
give off music? Although space is a virtual vacuum, this does not mean
there is no sound in space. Sounds still exists in the form of
electromagnetic vibrations and can be detected using specially designed
instruments developed by NASA.
These amazing ambient space sounds come from electronic vibrations of the planets, moons and rings, electromagnetic fields of the planets and moons, planetary magnetosphere, trapped radio waves bouncing between the planet and the inner surface of it’s atmosphere, charged particle interactions of the planet, it’s moons and the solar wind, and from charged particle emissions from the rings of certain planets.
Looking into outer space, we often assume it would be absolutely silent. Little do we realize that the universes is teeming with planetary music. The sounds these planets give off are absolutely breathtaking:
Hope you enjoyed this!
Steven Bancarz,
Team Spirit
Source: The Spirit ScienceVia: Energy Fanatics
These amazing ambient space sounds come from electronic vibrations of the planets, moons and rings, electromagnetic fields of the planets and moons, planetary magnetosphere, trapped radio waves bouncing between the planet and the inner surface of it’s atmosphere, charged particle interactions of the planet, it’s moons and the solar wind, and from charged particle emissions from the rings of certain planets.
Looking into outer space, we often assume it would be absolutely silent. Little do we realize that the universes is teeming with planetary music. The sounds these planets give off are absolutely breathtaking:
Hope you enjoyed this!
Steven Bancarz,
Team Spirit
Source: The Spirit ScienceVia: Energy Fanatics