Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Awesome, NASA Successfully Recorded the Sound of the Sun from Close


By Jeko I. R. on 31 Jul 2018, 06:30
Every space object, be it planet, moon, star, and also the sun, has different sound characteristics. The sun, for example, has a unique sound type.

United States Space Agency (US), NASA and European Space Agency, ESA, was able to record sound from the Sun.

The sound of the Sun was recorded in 1995 ago. And now, NASA again tried to modify the sound to sound more clear and clear.
Reported by Slash Gear on Tuesday (31/7/2018), the sound modified using NASA's Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) devices.

Once modified, the 'raw' sound from the Sun is processed by Stanford Experimental Physics Lab scientists. They sort the sound and change it to make it easier to hear the human ear.

"The sun has a unique sound wave and we have to change the sound frequency wave to be safe for human to hear," said Alex Young, SOHO Scientific Director.

The recorded sound of the Sun is known to have a natural frequency vibration. It is this vibration that helps scientists 'neutralize' into a smoother type of sound.

"The vibrations allow us to study complex sounds from the Sun, from flares to coronal masses," he explained.

Intrigued by his voice? You can listen directly to the SoundCloud link below.


source: liputan6.com

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