The Voice Of Our Earth

Our Universe Is Not silent Despite space being a vacuum, it doesn’t imply the absence of sound within it. Sound does exist in space, manifesting as electromagnetic vibrations. Almost all types of astronomical objects emit radio waves, with the most potent sources being pulsars, nebulae, quasars, and galaxies. These radio waves can be captured by a specially designed instrument known as an astronomical interferometer, capable of converting them into frequencies within the human hearing range (20 - 20,000 Hz). Probes like Voyager and Hawk-Eye are among many that record these space sounds. Can we hear sounds on other planets/moons with any type of atmosphere? Yes, we can. Since any kind of matter can transmit sound waves, we can hear sounds on Mars, Titan, Venus, or any place with an atmosphere. Interesting facts about Earth: Earth is the third planet from the Sun. Earth is about billion years old. There is only one natural satellite of the planet Earth - the Moon. Earth is the only planet not named after a god. The Earth is the densest planet in the Solar System. -70% of the Earth’s surface is covered in water. Earth is mostly iron, oxygen and silicon. The Earth is not actually round in shape; in fact it is geoid. This simply means that the rounded shape has a slight bulge towards the equator. Only 3% water of the earth is fresh, the rest 97% - salted. Of the 3%, over 2% is frozen in ice sheets and glaciers, which means that less than 1% of fresh water is found in lakes, rivers and underground. The coldest place on Earth is in Antarctica. The Earth is the only place in our Solar System where a Solar Eclipse can happen. The rotation of the Earth is gradually slowing down. However it is slowing down so minimally (approximately 17 milliseconds per hundred years) that it will be about 140 million years before the Earth experiences 25 hour days. The planet Earth weighs approximately 5,974,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 kilograms (nearly 6 septillion kg.) Earth is the only planet in our solar system to have water in all three of its forms - Liquid, Solis and Gas. One third of the Earth’s surface is either partially or totally desert. The Queen of the U.K. is the legal owner of one sixth of the Earth’s land surface. The Earth is struck by lightning 100 times per second – that’s 8.6 million times per day. ☕️ Original space audio recordings provided courtesy of NASA and Prof. Donald A. Gurnett, Carver/James A. Van Allen Professor of Physics at the Department of Physics and Astronomy, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242 #thevoiceofourearth #soundofearth #earthfromorbit #nasa #isro #alien
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