NASA Voyager Space Sounds - Saturn

NOTE: All sound data reworked and mixed by Jeffrey Thompson @ Brain/Mind Research INFO: Although space is a virtual vacuum, this does not mean there is no sound in space. Sound does exist as electromagnetic vibrations. The specially designed instruments, on board the various space probes, used Plasma Wave antenna to record the vibrations used here, all within the range of human hearing ( cycles per second). Interactions between the Solar Wind and the planets, moons and rings of our Solar System create “Soundscapes“ of frequencies in the plasma energy “Ocean“ that fills the void of space. Each planet, moon and ring system has a distinctive “musical“ pattern. This decoded information can be heard when played over a speaker system. Saturn: Voyager I & II’s 1980 encounter with Saturn revealed many dynamic details of this giant gas planet. Vast weather patterns across the face of Saturn in orange tang and white are the results of equatorial wind veloci
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