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Why do planets make sounds?
Says NASA: The recorded sounds are the complex interactions of charged electromagnetic particles from the solar wind, ionisphere, and planetary magnetosphere.
Do planets and stars make sound?
But unlike on these planetary bodies, stellar sound waves are generated continuously by turbulence in the near-surface layers of stars. Convection-driven waves cause the whole star to expand and contract, in effect ringing the star like a bell.
Does space emit sound?
No, you cannot hear any sounds in near-empty regions of space. Sound travels through the vibration of atoms and molecules in a medium (such as air or water). In space, where there is no air, sound has no way to travel.
Does Jupiter produce sound?
Noisy Jupiter Jupiter emits more radio noise than any other object in the solar system except the Sun.
Do the planets have genders?
The male planets are Sun, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn; Mercury and Uranus are neuter; Moon, Venus, Neptune, and Pluto are female (though Pluto is related to Mars despite its Dark Mother feminine archetype).
Do planets talk to each other?
But Saturn and its moon Enceladus have something more between them. They communicate back and forth, and scientists have overheard the conversation. “Enceladus is this little generator going around Saturn.”
Do planets actually emit sound when they fly by Earth?
Not exactly. The planets don’t sing pretty music when spaceships fly by. But, they do give off all those emissions that Voyager, New Horizons, Cassini, Galileo, and other probes can sample, gather, and transmit back to Earth.
Did you know that planets and stars actually give off music?
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.
Where does space sound come from?
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,
What are the recorded sounds coming from the Earth?
The recorded sounds are the complex interactions of charged electromagnetic particles from the solar wind, ionisphere, and planetary magnetosphere. This video – though an oldie (from 2010) – is pretty cool.