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NASA releases massive library of sounds recorded in space

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NASA has released a huge library of recorded sounds, everything from rockets to space shuttles to individual planets. You can listen at the NASA SoundCloud page.  

NASA put up special instruments which recorded electromagnetic vibrations on the Voyager space probe and converted that into actual sound. The recordings include the sounds of Saturn’s rings, Neptune, Jupiter and Uranus as well as what Earth would sound like millions of kilometres away.
via The Daily Kos

One thought on “NASA releases massive library of sounds recorded in space”

  1. Mostly you know, ah…screaming. But not you, probably. B-roll is an audio engineer’s bread and butter, and NASA had all these…yes, stereo and 8-track heads…plus a roster of things it could rule out in the Mission Failure column.

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