Now listen spooky sound track, NASA gets into 'Halloween' mood,
Every 31 october celebrated as a Halloween festival and try to make different type of Face and have a enjoy with the famly as well as friends. Now NASA is also in a mod to celebrates this festival and release the different type of tracks on the occasion of Halloween festival.
Just in time for Halloween NASA has released a playlist of spooky sounds from our solar system and it will make your skin crawl with fear. While none of the sounds is of an alien life, yet the sounds are creepy enough. From chaotic plasma waves to spooky radio emissions from Saturn, and Jupiter moon whispers the space sounds are weird but also beautiful in their own way. Interestingly, none of these sounds is recorded using audio devices. So, in case you find yourself hanging around one of these objects, chances are you will not hear the exact sounds. These sounds are essentially output data converted to audible sound waves by astronomers to read them better.
“In time for Halloween, we've put together a compilation of elusive ‘sounds’ of howling planets and whistling helium that is sure to make your skin crawl,” wrote NASA on their website.
NASA has shared a SoundCloud playlist of creepy space sounds. The playlist includes a bunch of assorted sounds from the space agency’s several missions over the year such as Jupiter, Saturn, and other celestial bodies. To add a bit of craziness and creepiness to this spooky season, NASA has shared around 20 tracks on the playlist. The entire playlist is worth listening, but among them, the most interesting sounds are of those from Saturn. NASA has described the planet as ‘a source of intense radio emissions’, monitored by the Cassini spacecraft.
The tracks are actually data output. When astronomers convert the readings captured by various space probes and instruments, they are converted into audible sound waves. If you want to get in the Halloween mood and have some spooky fun, you should check out these cool, creepy sounds; or if you are interested in exploring the cosmic wonders of the universe, you should definitely give this a try.
Halloween is a festival celebrated every year on October 31. The festival marks the beginning of the 'Allhallowtide' — a time to remember dead saints, martyrs, and other loved ones.
Since these spooky tracks are short, you can enjoy every bit of it. The entire playlist is here. Click on the link below to listen to the eerie sounds of the universe.
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