There may be no sound in space, but that doesn’t mean you can’t turn space data into some of the most alien sounds imaginable!
First things first: Let's blast off with the oddly relaxing noise of an Atlas V rocket launching.
These are the the rockets NASA uses to launch many unmanned missions into Earth's orbit and beyond.
NASA / Via commons.wikimedia.org
Now that we are in space, here's what a comet's magnetic field sorta sounds like:
This sound was made by scientists on the Rosetta Mission that put a lander on a comet. This "song" comes from the spacecraft's magnetometer instrument, but is sped up about 10,000 times to make it audible to the human ear.
ESA / Via esa.int
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