ScienceCasts: The Sounds of Interstellar Space

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  • Опубліковано 30 лис 2024

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  • @XKarateKatX
    @XKarateKatX 10 років тому +87

    How could anyone think that anything is cooler than this

  • @anthonyunachukwu8951
    @anthonyunachukwu8951 11 років тому +3

    This is what a lot of hardwork and teamwork brought it goes to show how great the people of NASA and USA are it's highly commendable,we need to launch like in Titan AE,straight for the comos

  • @wokeil
    @wokeil 8 років тому +29

    In space no one can hear you scream. Dark nasa.. Dark

  • @xW01F
    @xW01F 11 років тому +24

    It will be funny and scary if aliens knew about trolling and rickroll'd us

  • @johnparrot4426
    @johnparrot4426 11 років тому +1

    The foresight of putting the plasma wave science instrument aboard- and the patience to wait it out! Just awesome. Perhaps HD video on the next probe!

  • @MrPibb132
    @MrPibb132 10 років тому +12

    This is not a sound recording. This is plasma wave data that has been converted into an audio file based on frequency levels. There is no "sound" in space. (Reddit - ScienceCasts: The Sounds of Interstellar Space for explanation

    • @Space-Audio
      @Space-Audio 10 років тому +13

      Plasma waves are coupled with oscillating charged particles in space, so it is a bit like sound. A human ear could not hear these in space because the pressure of the particles against the ear drum would be far too low. However, the associated oscillating electric and magnetic fields are easy to detect with antennas. The sound we play back is the exact waveform we measure and is the moral equivalent of taking a ghostly whisper of a sound and amplifying it.

  • @SceneAndHeardPodcast
    @SceneAndHeardPodcast 11 років тому +3

    Wish there was a camera hooked up so we could see what's out there too.

    • @Mell0wfell0w-v9g
      @Mell0wfell0w-v9g 10 років тому +2

      I think it was able to take photos but stopped during the 90s to conserve its energy

    • @bcmorrison3
      @bcmorrison3 10 років тому

      google "voyager photographs" and you will be amazed.

    • @mranga326
      @mranga326 9 років тому +1

      Also there won't be any point of having a camera on voyager 1 as it had reached the interstellar space, as it's really very dark

  • @aerozg
    @aerozg 11 років тому +1

    Amazing. We live in exciting times.

  • @jonshannon37
    @jonshannon37 11 років тому +2

    as the man said:"we are running out of time ", and we are. the solar system is so vast that we ,as a species will probibily not see the total wonders of it or even come close . but we can stand in awe of gods creations while we can . i only hope that the astronauts of the future don't make the same mistakes as we have , but a spe
    cies must evolve

  • @MariaGarcia281
    @MariaGarcia281 10 років тому +4

    Intriguing! I wonder how will it continue to be powered in the outer limits of our solar system? What gravitational pull can it rely on out there?

  • @rpdigital17
    @rpdigital17 10 років тому +2

    2:37 Sounds like a starship "Enterprise".

  • @СергейВафин-г2т
    @СергейВафин-г2т 11 років тому

    When it enters another star's system. There's still a problem with defining it.
    Voyager isn't exactly in the "interstellar space"
    If you think it's just a planets and heliopause - well, ok. But they've started discovering Kuiper belt- and Oort cloud-like structure around other stars.
    Which means that only exiting heliopause doesn't mean it left us. We've got structures associated with the Sun - Oort cloud is hypothesised to extend as far as half the distance to Proxima Centauri.

  • @bremmermandrake
    @bremmermandrake 10 років тому +12

    The sun makes the om sound that has been used for thousands of years in meditation
    and the earth makes a chirping sound like birds.

    • @Madrasapottan
      @Madrasapottan 9 років тому +3

      Bremmer Mandrake OM IS A RELIGIOUS WORD FOR HINDUS FOR MANY THOUSANDS OF YEARS , OUR EVERY HYMNS STARTS WITH THE SOUND OM , EG "OM NAMA SHIVAYA "

    • @bremmermandrake
      @bremmermandrake 9 років тому +3

      What does the word mean?
      The chant OMmmm is the imitation of the sound of the sun, just as the many bells and bowls are the sounds and vibrations of other things to which we are all one.

    • @yun3010
      @yun3010 9 років тому

      Bremmer Mandrake Listen to a gong being played. It is the sound of all sounds.

    • @Madrasapottan
      @Madrasapottan 9 років тому +5

      The om is called the song of the universe in our ancient Hindu texts and it implies the supreme God " Brahman" .chanting om helps us get in sync with the universe . 

    • @bremmermandrake
      @bremmermandrake 9 років тому

      sharath ramachandran
      OMMMMMM
      Your correct.

  • @nanobird6098
    @nanobird6098 8 років тому +2

    Where is the OM or Aum sound.. Is nasa said that sound is like Om sound?

  • @veritasquasitor5160
    @veritasquasitor5160 11 років тому

    NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope observed Comet ISON at 310 million miles away from the Sun. The data are still being processed and no results have been announced yet.

  • @SuperNewf1
    @SuperNewf1 11 років тому +1

    Mannnn! Ya gotta love this stuff!

  • @igornikolaevich
    @igornikolaevich 11 років тому +1

    who knows?! when will be the next sound?!))

  • @rseapersons3402
    @rseapersons3402 11 років тому +1

    Good job NASA. That's super cool.

  • @SarahFromParadise
    @SarahFromParadise 11 років тому +1

    Very cool!

  • @ariesmystic
    @ariesmystic 11 років тому

    Are you listening on your travels

  • @darodism
    @darodism 11 років тому

    This is so cool,. Wish I can work for NASA now

  • @midtwilightblue
    @midtwilightblue 10 років тому +5

    Sounds like Gandalf calling Shadowfax

  • @djkohoficial
    @djkohoficial 11 років тому +2

    I'd pay to hear those recordings

  • @SHAFIulBARI
    @SHAFIulBARI 9 років тому +1

    its fascinating...

  • @ShadowGen001
    @ShadowGen001 11 років тому

    when does voyager leave the inter-stellar medium?

  • @qlimex8393
    @qlimex8393 11 років тому

    2:52 do you see green bars ? its like hard disk defragment process :D

  • @LPaciencia
    @LPaciencia 11 років тому

    thanks for sharing the info :)

  • @bhattathiry
    @bhattathiry 9 років тому

    Pranav AUM is the sound that we hear

  • @youhakin
    @youhakin 11 років тому

    Excellent!!!

  • @fidrack
    @fidrack 11 років тому

    wait, does NASA use Universe Sandbox?

  • @williamboynton3335
    @williamboynton3335 10 років тому +16

    This is one government project where the taxpayers actually got their money's worth!!

  • @dewerbylhserf
    @dewerbylhserf 11 років тому

    ISON Updates ?

  • @JohnMGilbert
    @JohnMGilbert 11 років тому +1

    If a tree fell in interstellar space and no one was there, would it make a noise?

  • @krumplethemal8831
    @krumplethemal8831 10 років тому +2

    I swear I've heard this sound on star trek the original series dozens of times.

  • @apthamithra7764
    @apthamithra7764 9 років тому +15

    nowhere in this audio i heard OM or AUM. lol

  • @suwitsuparangsimakul8114
    @suwitsuparangsimakul8114 11 років тому

    อยากไห้มีภาษาไทย หรือไม่ก็sub.ไทย (ถ้าเป็นไปได้ )เพราะมีความรู้เรื่องอวกาศดี

  • @jayayugandhar
    @jayayugandhar 9 років тому

    Aadhi Pranava Naadham ॐ (Aum)Om........

  • @WilliamMitre
    @WilliamMitre 11 років тому

    Amazing!

  • @Space-Audio
    @Space-Audio 10 років тому

    Google's "ghost banning" is infuriating. My comments providing links to the original real-time electron plasma oscillation audio were thus banned, so it's left as an exercise to the student as to how to find these . . .

  • @adkabadi1967
    @adkabadi1967 8 років тому +4

    Om Om Om

  • @tgcantares
    @tgcantares 10 років тому

    what you wanna hear 2:37

  • @josethottumkal
    @josethottumkal 9 років тому

    Nothing like it. Do'nt fool anybody.

  • @yannabrouzou971
    @yannabrouzou971 10 років тому +1

    Amazing..

  • @veritasquasitor5160
    @veritasquasitor5160 11 років тому

    A Timeline Of Comet ISON’s Dangerous Journey
    NASA has initiated a Comet ISON Observing Campaign to facilitate a massive global observation campaign incorporating both space-based and ground-based telescopes and encouraging citizen scientists and both professional and amateur astronomers to participate.
    Read on for a timeline of observations expected of Comet ISON on its perilous journey.
    WHERE'S THE UPDATE???!!!

  • @EggnogonthebogProductions
    @EggnogonthebogProductions 11 років тому

    Love it

  • @LuckyLuigi
    @LuckyLuigi 11 років тому

  •  10 років тому

    Sounds like the video from The Ring.

  • @IIMeTooII
    @IIMeTooII 10 років тому +2

    Is anyone else concerned that we rely on an antiquated computing system that records on tape? Why can't NASA get the funding to convert these ancient computers to digital so we can appreciate real time data? I suppose they will by necessity keep room-sized tape delayed computers going for the next hundred years!

    • @kevingrimes3060
      @kevingrimes3060 10 років тому +6

      the tape is on the voyagers, which were deployed 37 years ago. Pretty sure they didn't have usb flash drives then

    • @menkio
      @menkio 10 років тому +2

      lol... 20$ says he still doesn't get it..

    • @Space-Audio
      @Space-Audio 10 років тому +2

      When I started working on the Voyager project in 1979, we had a Univac 418 III computer that occupied half a room and contained 64K 18-bit words of magnetic core memory . . .
      There's no hope of catching the Voyagers for updates, but the Planetary Society recently got approval to launch a small satellite to test a solar sail (google can find you the details). I think it would be great if somebody would modify this design slightly and spin a large aluminized mylar "sail" into a huge orbiting parabolic radio dish dedicated to tracking Voyager 1. It would be really cool to be able to once again receive full "space audio" data rates and get continuous data coverage.

    • @IIMeTooII
      @IIMeTooII 10 років тому +2

      *****
      This is great news... I just joined the Planetary Society! I actually have a cousin who finds planets at the Carnegie Institute in Washington... which is very cool in itself, but somehow knowing more about near space is more immediately impressive. Thank you Space Audio! Like the idea of tracking the trackers too...

  • @communistjesus
    @communistjesus 10 років тому +2

    ***** Great job.. Hey NASA: India has successfully sent a probe to MARS much cheaper than NASA...How is this POSSIBLE????

    • @armorfid
      @armorfid 10 років тому +1

      Because Indians are paid 5 to 10 times cheaper than Westerners for any given job, even post-graduates, therefore it's only logical to assume that things they build cost a lot less. The perception of "costing less" is mostly due to the currency conversion rate not accurately reflecting the cost of living in India.

    • @communistjesus
      @communistjesus 10 років тому

      INDIANS??? It is the XXI NATIVE ASIANS, please.. I'll agree with you.. However, NASA-just like every single government agency spends more than it needs to...

    • @armorfid
      @armorfid 10 років тому

      communistjesus Yes, I do agree that too much money is being spent into bureaucratic proceedings, but there's also that private contractors really, _really_ like to deepen their well-greased pockets at the expense of taxpayers.

  • @Gomek2
    @Gomek2 11 років тому

    All this, all these years later with equipment that's less powerful than a VIC 20!

  • @leitworksart1389
    @leitworksart1389 11 років тому

    So the sounds were from the sun? then it's not deep space sounds.

  • @macrispina
    @macrispina 11 років тому +1

    Me hubiera gustado oir mas tiempo al espacio que a la relatora humana

  • @buzzbatra3
    @buzzbatra3 9 років тому +2

    psytranceeeee....on namah shivaye ...

  • @qcubed749
    @qcubed749 11 років тому

    There needs to be much more spending on space research/exploration....and MUCH LESS on military weapons platforms.

  • @Carbosful
    @Carbosful 10 років тому

    I do think of trees

    • @zorbxer1580
      @zorbxer1580 10 років тому

      ok syure man

    • @zorbxer1580
      @zorbxer1580 10 років тому

      ua-cam.com/video/bbyr7jZOllI/v-deo.htmlm26s

  • @stemider
    @stemider 11 років тому

    Or maybe it's WOW signal...

  • @shalryn
    @shalryn 11 років тому

    And then some other creature will be dealing with them.

  • @docatomics
    @docatomics 11 років тому

    ☢☢☢ this shall be 1st
    `~ in my new playslist " voyagers in Interstellar space "
    = carry one little astrophysics bots, your both are now all that stands between my U.N.prepared Earth & any distruptive inclement space weather the Local Interstellar Cloud has thrown in our path

  • @SPAZTICCYTOPLASM
    @SPAZTICCYTOPLASM 11 років тому

    Science Bitchez!!!

  • @HE-jm7ws
    @HE-jm7ws 11 років тому

    23

  • @Unidentifying
    @Unidentifying 11 років тому

    Like.......alien music

  • @Defeshh
    @Defeshh 11 років тому

    Only if more money would be spend on exploration... We are running out of time.

  • @angieakinyi5984
    @angieakinyi5984 11 років тому

    HOW ABOUT FLOODS IN IND..?CANT THEY JUST TELL US SOMETHING REAL?

  • @iBallisticJelly
    @iBallisticJelly 11 років тому

    maybe there are dieing cats in space

  • @GhiGoGames
    @GhiGoGames 11 років тому

    I big money della partner

  • @TheKerrby
    @TheKerrby 11 років тому

    Gods creation?

  • @angieakinyi5984
    @angieakinyi5984 11 років тому

    NOTHING WEIRED ABOUT INTERSTELLAR SOUND,IM WONDERING TYPHOON,TORNATO OR HURRICANE,WHICH ONE?JUST JOKING!!!

  • @williameamigh
    @williameamigh 11 років тому

    degree in a scientific field in crap

  • @buzzbatra3
    @buzzbatra3 9 років тому +1

    psytranceeeee....on namah shivaye ...