Voyager 1 sounds смотреть последние обновления за сегодня на .
NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft captured these sounds of interstellar space. Voyager 1's plasma wave instrument detected the vibrations of dense interstellar plasma, or ionized gas, from October to November 2012 and April to May 2013. The graphic shows the frequency of the waves, which indicate the density of the plasma. Colors indicate the intensity of the waves, or how "loud" they are. Red indicates the loudest waves and blue indicates the weakest. The soundtrack reproduces the amplitude and frequency of the plasma waves as "heard" by Voyager 1. The waves detected by the instrument antennas can be simply amplified and played through a speaker. These frequencies are within the range heard by human ears. Scientists noticed that each occurrence involved a rising tone. The dashed line indicates that the rising tones follow the same slope. This means a continuously increasing density. When scientists extrapolated this line even further back in time (not shown), they deduced that Voyager 1 first encountered interstellar plasma in August 2012. The Voyager spacecraft were built and continue to be operated by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, in Pasadena, Calif. Caltech manages JPL for NASA. The Voyager missions are a part of NASA's Heliophysics System Observatory, sponsored by the Heliophysics Division of the Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters in Washington. For more information about Voyager, visit: 🤍 and 🤍 . Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Iowa
Welcome foreign civilization. We send a space probe to the space in which we placed a gold disc with the sounds and images that depict life on our planet. If you could not get to them, here is what I wanted to show you. Have a nice reception.PEACE The Voyager Golden Record contains 115 images and a variety of natural sounds, such as those made by surf, wind, and thunder, and animal sounds, including the songs of birds and whales. The record additionally features musical selections from different cultures and eras, spoken greetings in fifty-nine languages,[1][2] and printed messages from President Jimmy Carter and U.N. Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim. The items were selected for NASA by a committee chaired by Carl Sagan of Cornell University. Here is an excerpt of President Carter's official statement placed on the Voyager spacecraft for its trip outside our solar system, June 16, 1977: Check Out Web Golden Record and pass it on 🤍
Voyager 1 spacecraft has detected a mysterious cosmic hum in interstellar space. Voyager 1 is the farthest spacecraft from Earth. The twin Voyager spacecraft were launched in 1977 to take advantage of a rare planetary alignment that occurs every 176 years. It made it possible for us to explore all the four gas giants of the solar system: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. In 2012, Voyager 1 became the first spacecraft to exit the heliosphere and enter interstellar space. Traveling at about 17 km/s, Voyager 1 is still sending back data. Since it is so far away, even radio transmissions take 21 hours to get there. The probe's latest discovery has questioned our perception of the emptiness of the deep space out there. Voyager 1 has detected a steady hum of plasma waves in interstellar space at a low frequency of 3 kHz. Also called the fourth state of matter, plasma is the most abundant state in the universe. Stars are magnetized balls of plasma. It is a hot and ionized gas composed of electrons stripped away from their parent atoms. The movement of electrons in plasma leads to thermally excited plasma oscillations. Thanks to its plasma wave system, Voyager 1 is well equipped to measure plasma vibrations in the interstellar medium. Since 2012, Voyager 1 has detected about eight distinct plasma oscillation events, ranging in length from a couple of days to a full year. They are mainly caused by instabilities in the motions of electrons as they interact with shockwaves generated by the Sun. However, in 2017, Voyager 1 began to detect a weak yet steady and persistent plasma signature outside of these energetic events. This newly detected signal is strange because it is narrower than the plasma oscillation events and has held itself steady at about 3 kHz. Another weird thing about this signal is that it has persisted for nearly three years, which is the most prolonged continuous plasma signal recorded by Voyager 1 so far. In these three years, the spacecraft has traveled more than a billion miles, but the faint hum hasn't changed at all. These types of vibrations mainly originate in the absence of any coronal mass ejections from the Sun. This means that researchers can now use Voyager 1 to measure the frequency of these vibrations and the plasma density whenever they want, even in regions where there is no Sun's influence. A deep analysis of this hum will help us better understand, the interaction between the interstellar medium and the solar wind. Earlier, Voyager 2 had reported an increase in electron density just on the other side of the heliopause. So knowing the pattern of how the density is changing can also help figure out the reason behind it. But on the darker side, our farthest spacecraft is running out of power. Its power source may not be able to keep the instruments operating after 2025. Still, this detection has raised a hope that even in a few of its remaining years, Voyager 1 is bound to surprise us with its capabilities by exploring the deep corners of the unknown space.
The PWS plasma wave instrument on Voyager 1 recorded these signals as the spacecraft was passing Saturn on November 12 and 13, 1980. These are the authentic "sounds of Saturn" unmodified and presented at their original frequency. The PWS wideband waveform instruments on the two Voyager spacecraft sample the electric field on the dipole wire antenna at a rate of 28800 4-bit samples per second, using an automatic gain control. Consequently, the audio is just slightly better than telephone quality. Packets of 1600 samples are acquired, separated by the equivalent of 128 missing samples. Running these packets together results in the playback taking less than real-time (by a factor of 1600 / 1728), and also introduces a slight audible flutter. The amplitudes at the edges of these packets have been smoothed to reduce this flutter, but this is the only modification to the signal. This is not a comprehensive sampling of all of the "sounds" that Saturn makes, but it does include all of the available waveform measurements during the two days that Voyager 1 passed through Titan's wake and then made its closest approach to Saturn. Due to limits on telemetry bandwidth and the fact that we had to share with the imagers and other instruments, only these twenty waveform frames were acquired during these two days. Due to time gaps the total run time is less than fifteen minutes. Many of the audible features unfortunately are the result of onboard interference. The constant tone at 2.4 kHz is caused by the spacecraft power supply. The eerie-sounding tone around 200 Hz is the result of a mechanical spacecraft resonance that developed during Jupiter encounter and is not related to any natural signals. The occasional sound like someone banging a gong is produced by the stepper motor on the LECP experiment. The tones with harmonics that build slowly and end abruptly and appear as multiple horizontal lines in the spectrogram are due to the grid modulation of the PLS experiment. The occasional bass drum thumps are the result of spacecraft attitude thruster firings. The rest of the signals are the naturally-occuring plasma waves that this Voyager instrument was designed to detect: These are the genuine "sounds of Saturn". Now, what do we mean by "sounds of Saturn"? First, the sounds are not typically produced at the planet itself, but in the magnetosphere, the magnetic bubble surrounding the planet. These waves are not the same as the pressure waves in the atmosphere that we normally think of as sound. However, they do have some similarities. Even though space is an excellent vacuum, it is "filled" with particles at a density of typically a few to several hundred particles per cubic centimeter near planets. Most of these are charged and constitute what we call plasma. Being charged, these particles interact with each other without the need to "collide" as they do in the atmosphere. Moving charged particles both produce electromagnetic fields and waves and also are moved by electromagnetic fields and waves generated elsewhere. These are "plasma waves". Many of these interactions occur at frequencies that are audible to humans. This doesn't mean that a human ear could hear them in space the pressures are far too small but it is conceivable that an ultra-sensitive microphone could measure them. In practice, however, it is far easier to measure the oscillations in the accompanying electric and magnetic fields with antennas, and that is just what we do. To produce sound we can hear, we simply do the equivalent of hooking our antennas up to an amplifier in order to drive speakers. Plasma waves can be considered "space audio". The video shows a series of 48-second-wide spectrograms with an animated cursor that tracks the audio. The amplitude of the signals is color coded with dark blue for the weakest and red for the strongest signals. Low frequencies are at the bottom of the plot and high frequencies are at the top. Time ranges from left to right. Turn on captions (CC) for descriptions of some of the audio features. For access to the specific data used to produce this video, see 🤍 Note that all Voyager 1 and 2 waveform data for the entire mission, along with mp3 audio files for each 48-second frame, are accessible. 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 Disclaimer: I am not representing any organization and this is not a presentation of scientific findings. 🤍
Voyager 1 is experiencing interstellar medium. As our galaxy rotates this interstellar medium acts like turbulent waves. These waves can be from supernova blasts permeate our heliosphere lining. In November 2012, three months after exiting the heliosphere, Voyager 1 heard interstellar sounds for the first time. Six months later, another “whistle” appeared – this time louder and even higher pitched. The interstellar medium appeared to be getting thicker, and quickly. #voyager #hears #sound
Voyager Just Sent This TERRIFYING New Message Back To Earth! The Voyager One, NASA's farthest travelled spacecraft, is still traveling across undiscovered regions of the cosmos nearly 50 years after its launch. Scientists are baffled by the scary data that this famous space probe machine is sending back to Earth due to what appears to be a malfunction. Join us in todays episode. As we talk about the odd data that the Voyager has been transmitting back to Earth, during its so far space exploration journey. Scientists have been interested in learning more about the realms beyond since the Big Bang. Inspired by Something Terrible Happened To Voyager In Its Final Moments. What Did It Find? Inspired by NASA Is Ending Its Iconic Voyager Mission After 45 Years Inspired by Voyager 2 Sent Back Its Final Images From Space. What Did It Find? Inspired by Voyagers Spacecraft's Terrifying New Signals Unlike Anything Ever Seen Inspired by Voyager's Terrifying New Discovery SHOCKS The Entire Space Industry Disclaimer: This channel is made for entertainment purposes only. Videos based on Facts, fiction, rumors and news. ⚠️Copyright Disclaimers Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.”
Fantastic recording from the space flights of Voyager I & II launched in 1977. and to me the best in the series. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 🤍 🤍 Support my channel - 🤍
Help support this channel on Patreon: 🤍 Get the track here: 🤍 Headphones or Deep Bass Required. This is the ambient sound which plays all over the USS Voyager extended to 12 hours. Perfect for relaxing, studying, meditating, or getting to sleep.
Some of the sounds that were encoded on the Voyager Golden Record which recently (kind of) left our solar system. BTC donations to: 12BT2PpRuNtVJMo4NmPZEigV8VkfiJCbLu
Sounds from the planet Jupiter recorded by NASA Voyager spacecraft.
Support my work on Patreon: 🤍 My tribute to one of the coolest objects mankind has ever produced - the Voyager Golden Record. Knowing that a billion years from now these two messengers will still be out there is mind-bendingly awesome. I can't imagine a better representation of humanity. mp3: 🤍 For more info on the record and the messages in the song, head to wikipedia: 🤍 Congrats to NASA on Voyager II reaching interstellar space! 🤍musicalscience symphonyofscience.com melodysheep.com In addition to custom graphics, this video leans on these sources for visual content: The Farthest Visions of Harmony Reconnection Stardust ABOVE The Glenlivet Alive - Canada 4K M83 - Wait Help us caption & translate this video! 🤍
Here are all the photos flying through interstellar space on Voyager's Golden Record. 🤍 Help us make more ambitious videos by joining the Vox Video Lab. It gets you exclusive perks, like livestream Q&As with all the Vox creators, a badge that levels up over time, and video extras bringing you closer to our work! Learn more at 🤍 Sources: 🤍 🤍 🤍 When Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 launched into space in 1977, their mission was to explore the outer solar system, and over the following decade, they did so admirably. With an 8-track tape memory system and onboard computers that are thousands of times weaker than the phone in your pocket, the two spacecraft sent back an immense amount of imagery and information about the four gas giants, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. But NASA knew that after the planetary tour was complete, the Voyagers would remain on a trajectory toward interstellar space, having gained enough velocity from Jupiter's gravity to eventually escape the grasp of the sun. Since they will orbit the Milky Way for the foreseeable future, the Voyagers should carry a message from their maker, NASA scientists decided. The Voyager team tapped famous astronomer and science popularizer Carl Sagan to compose that message. Sagan's committee chose a copper phonograph LP as their medium, and over the course of six weeks they produced the "Golden Record": a collection of sounds and images that will probably outlast all human artifacts on Earth. /// Make sure you never miss behind the scenes content in the Vox Video newsletter, sign up here: 🤍 Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out 🤍 Support Vox's reporting with a one-time or recurring contribution: 🤍 Shop the Vox merch store: 🤍 Watch our full video catalog: 🤍 Follow Vox on Facebook: 🤍 Follow Vox on Twitter: 🤍 Follow Vox on TikTok: 🤍
8 Strangest sounds ever recorded in space Timestamps: 0:09 "Roar" of Jupiter 0:49 Marsquake 1:42 Sounds from interstellar space 2:16 Sounds of Saturn 3:03 Jupiter's Auroras 3:49 Saturn's radio emissions 5:26 Colliding black holes 6:02 Crossing Saturn's rings Note: All of the audio clips shown in video are owned by 🤍NASA and 🤍NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Music: 🤍 Also Check out: THE GAMER X: 🤍 Tags: #universe #whatif #replacingsun #stars
I wrote a foreword for this awesome Sci-Fi book here: 🤍 Get a Wonderful Person shirt: 🤍 Alternatively, PayPal donations can be sent here: 🤍 Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about new discoveries from the Voyager probes Paper: 🤍 Gary Flandro: 🤍 Map: 🤍 Video: 🤍 Sounds: 🤍 Support this channel on Patreon to help me make this a full time job: 🤍 Bitcoins to spare? Donate them here to help this channel grow! 32ygEA36irM9Dsqx2rXZmHQ9rj7ZoWDYWZ Space Engine is available for free here: 🤍 Enjoy and please subscribe. Twitter: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitch: 🤍 The hardware used to record these videos: New Camera: 🤍 CPU: 🤍 Video Card: 🤍 Motherboard: 🤍 RAM: 🤍 PSU: 🤍 Case: 🤍 Microphone: 🤍 Mixer: 🤍 Recording and Editing: 🤍 Some of the above are affiliate links, meaning I would get a (very small) percentage of the price paid. Thank you to all Patreon supporters of this channel Special thanks also goes to all the wonderful supporters of the channel through YouTube Memberships: Tybie Fitzhugh Viktor Óriás Les Heifner theGrga Steven Cincotta Mitchell McCowan Partially Engineered Humanoid Alexander Falk Drew Hart Arie Verhoeff Aaron Smyth Mike Davis Greg Testroet John Taylor EXcitedJoyousWorldly ! Christopher Ellard Gregory Shore maggie obrien Matt Showalter Tamara Franz R Schaefer diffuselogic Grundle Muffins Licenses used: 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍
ZemTV Shorts: 🤍 Face Reveal & QNA: 🤍 NASA's Voyager 1 Detects Strange Sound from Space #ZemTV #Amazing #Strange Join us on Social Media. Facebook: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Tik Tok: 🤍
BoingBoing has recently published my explanation of how I pulled the data apart into the video, here: 🤍 For those who have asked, yes I am redit/u/snigherfardimungus. A couple weeks ago, I had the great fortune to not only meet Dr. Frank Drake and Tim Ferris - both of whom helped develop the Voyager Records, but to bump into David Pescovitz. David is working on a 40th anniversary release of The Golden Record. The three of them were giving a talk at The Exploratorium. I'd certainly heard of The Record before, but I hadn't thought much about it until I really looked at The Cover for the first time, and saw that there was a puzzle there to attack. By a great stroke of fortune, David had 386kHz samples of the audio, taken directly from the master tape, and he was magnificent in sharing them with me. Over the next two weeks, I worked through the puzzle on the record, decoded the images from the source, (swore at the universe for again taunting my color deficiencies =] ,) lost a lot of sleep, and learned that I have a lot to learn about digital signal processing. The images are encoded very simply. I was shocked to discover that each "pixel" is represented with a simple amplitude. Maybe it's more complicated than that, but I don't recognize it because I have zero experience with DSP. It only took a few days to get the images back, but I also wanted to put together a video that represented how the images "look," in audio-time. I have a lot of work left to do. There is a great deal of ghosting in the images. The first left-channel image, for example, has a bright pre-shadow and a dark after-shadow. I have ideas on how to fix these. There was also considerable jitter in the traces (a trace is a single scan line,) where they don't neatly line up with each other. You can see the worst of these at 3:50, in the left channel. I've cleaned up most of the rest of the images, but haven't yet worked out why this one is particularly bad. If there's enough interest, I'll put together another video that details how I worked everything out and decoded it. I'm still living in a spoiler-proof box, so I may have a friend go through and delete any comments that would tell me something I should figure out for myself. I've been very serious about not looking up anything online that an alien wouldn't find to be universally true. For example, it was fair game to look up the oscillation frequency of Hydrogen, but it would be cheating to research anything about the Voyager project, or anything about human recording technology or history. If you want to read about how it was done, I've done an abbreviated writeup here: 🤍 THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH, DAVID!!! Damn, this was fun! Dr. Drake: The Cover Puzzle was a work of incredible genius - a transparent roadmap to a beautiful work of art and technology. Tim, I'm sorry I didn't get a better chance to talk with you at The Exploratorium, but I hope we can rectify that in the future. FSM help me, but you can find the code here: 🤍 From an engineering standpoint, it's butt-ugly, but this project wasn't about engineering.
Mysterious Sounds From Space #Shorts Subscribe ► 🤍 For inquires please email toptens🤍europe.com Merch ► my-store-6172386.creator-spring.com Social media: Main Channel ► 🤍 TikTok ► 🤍 Snapchat ► 🤍 Instagram ► 🤍 Facebook ► 🤍 Music: epidemicsound.com
Rumors are this won't last long on YouTube, but by chance it does, be sure to download it quickly before it gets taken down. This is allegedly a time lapse taken over 10 days from 2 space probes. Voyager 1 & 2. A day on Jupiter is only about 9 hrs and 50 minutes, but the sun never seems to change position. This would only be possible of the probes were locked between the Sun and Jupiter, but they're not. Also, you can clearly see 80s sci-fi style liquid effects going on in certain pets of the video, as the try to simulate cloud movement. Comedy indeed!
We are truly stuck here... // where you can find me // Instagram: 🤍 Tiktok: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 // about // I am an Astrophysics student from Australia exploring science communication. I was never destined to be a scientist. And yet, through science communication on YouTube, my life was changed. Creators lit a spark of curiosity in me that I've never put out. Come along for the journey. It's going to be a long one.
Cosa ti può ricordare questo suono? Hai mai sentito un suono simile nella Terra? - Segumi in questi social per rimanere aggiornato in tempo reale : Instagram Page : 🤍 Instagram Personale : 🤍 TikTok : 🤍 Il gioco utilizzato nel video proviene da Universe Sandbox 2. Recati nelle informazioni del canale per maggiori informazioni : 🤍
Part 1 - The Voyager one space probe is the furthest man-made object from Earth, at 13.5 billion miles away. But what did the spacecraft see during its 42-year journey out of the solar system? Patreon *Star* list - Silverfleur LunaGirl (aka Claire) Want to help support my channel and also get added benefits? Then why not become a Patron today? 🤍 Or maybe purchase some of our awesome merchandise! T-shirts, hoodies, mugs, Phone cases, it's all available now on YouTube! Also, check out our Amazon store! Just click on the link below to find loads of awesome items - 🤍 (US Version) 🤍 (UK Version) REMEMBER TO SUBSCRIBE FOR MUCH MORE TO COME Subscribe - 🤍 Facebook - 🤍 Twitter - 🤍 Instagram - 🤍 Music attribution - Ambient-wave-13 - Erokia Sound Design All content is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 DISCLAIMER: This video description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps support the channel and allows us to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for your support!
In 1977, twin golden records were sent into space on the Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft. Still sailing through space at nearly 60,000 km per hour, the records contain sound, songs, and images from earth. But how did NASA include images on an analog record? Here, we decoded the audio, and see the images the way that aliens were intended to see them. Video by: Cory Zapatka, William Poor, Sophie Erickson Graphics: Alex Parkin Audio: Andrew Marino Executive Producers: Nilay Patel, Eleanor Donovan Director of Audience Development: Ruben Salvadori Social Media Manager: Dilpreet Kainth General Manager: Stephen Belser Network Development: Sarah Bishop Woods Thanks to: Alessandra Potenza, Ron Barry Special thanks to Ron Barry for walking us through his own audio decoding process, which got us excited in the story over a year ago. You can read about his own adventure and watch his process produce results in real-time in his own video in the links below: 🤍 🤍 Link to Manuel’s code on GitHub: 🤍 Link to the full audio data: 🤍 The Verge’s sponsors play an important role in funding our journalism, but do not influence editorial content. For more information about our ethics policy, visit 🤍 Subscribe: 🤍 Like Verge Science on Facebook: 🤍 Follow on Twitter: 🤍 Follow on Instagram: 🤍 Read More: 🤍 Community guidelines: 🤍 Subscribe to Verge on YouTube for explainers, product reviews, technology news, and more: 🤍
In April 2013, a blast wave from a massive 2012 Solar eruption reached the Voyager 1 spacecraft, in interstellar space. It caused the plasma around the spacecraft to oscillate in a particular tone and was recorded.
Download the Kuku FM Learning App Link:- 🤍 & Use Coupon Code: GS200 Hurry! The offer is valid for the first 250 users only Space is something that always fascinates us as humans. We try our level best to explore the possibilities of space. Voyager 1 is the first spacecraft to reach interstellar space. It was one of the inventions that NASA was really proud of. Recently, Voyager1 is sending some weird data from interstellar space. Watch this video to understand the message that voyager 1 sends from interstellar space. Instagram (Personal account) → 🤍
voyager 1, strange voice outside solar system, nasa's voyager 1, voyager 1 hum voice, Nasa's Voyager1 Hears Strange 'hum' outside the solar System Voyager 1, Voyager 2, Voyager 1 hum, Interstellar, Space, Astronomy, Cosmos #voyager1 #sounds Voyager 1, Voyager 2, Voyager 1 hum, Interstellar, Space, Astronomy, Cosmos #Voyagernewsounds #voyager1hum #voyager1sounds #voyager1and2 #spacenews #nasa voyager1 Voyager 1 Hears Hum Outside Our Solar System, voyager 1, voyager mission, voyager update, voyager update 2021, interstellar space, heliosphere, voyager hears hum, nasas voyager 1, nasas voyager 1 spacecraft, cosmoknowledge, voyager cosmoknowledge, voyager 1 hum, Plasma Wave System
See graph explanation below: From NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory: NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft captured these sounds of interstellar space. Voyager 1's plasma wave instrument detected the vibrations of dense interstellar plasma, or ionized gas, from October to November 2012 and April to May 2013. The graphic shows the frequency of the waves, which indicate the density of the plasma. Colors indicate the intensity of the waves, or how "loud" they are. Red indicates the loudest waves and blue indicates the weakest. The soundtrack reproduces the amplitude and frequency of the plasma waves as "heard" by Voyager 1. The waves detected by the instrument antennas can be simply amplified and played through a speaker. These frequencies are within the range heard by human ears. Scientists noticed that each occurrence involved a rising tone. The dashed line indicates that the rising tones follow the same slope. This means a continuously increasing density. When scientists extrapolated this line even further back in time (not shown), they deduced that Voyager 1 first encountered interstellar plasma in August 2012. The Voyager spacecraft were built and continue to be operated by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, in Pasadena, Calif. Caltech manages JPL for NASA. The Voyager missions are a part of NASA's Heliophysics System Observatory, sponsored by the Heliophysics Division of the Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters in Washington. For more information about Voyager, visit: 🤍 and 🤍 . Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Iowa
In September 1977, NASA launched Voyager I from Cape Canaveral, Florida. The craft carried a golden record that contained a message to aliens from the people of Earth. Here's what it said. You can now own your own version of the golden record by contributing to a Kickstarter campaign by Ozma Records. MORE SPACE CONTENT: NASA's $1 Billion Mission To Search For Life On Titan, Explained 🤍 3 Compelling Reasons We Haven’t Found Aliens Yet 🤍 The Mysterious Case Of NASA's Missing $1.1 Billion Moon Lander | Beyond Earth 🤍 #Aliens #Voyager #BusinessInsider Business Insider tells you all you need to know about business, finance, tech, retail, and more. Visit us at: 🤍 Subscribe: 🤍 BI on Facebook: 🤍 BI on Instagram: 🤍 BI on Twitter: 🤍 BI on Amazon Prime: 🤍 40 Years Ago, NASA Sent A Message To Aliens — Here's What It Says
At what speed Voyager 1 is travelling | #shorts #youtubeshorts voyager 1,where is voyager 1,voyager 1 distance,nasa voyager 1,voyager,voyager 1 pictures,voyager 2,how far away is voyager 1,voyager 1 location,is voyager 1 still in contact,nasa voyager 1 golden record,how far is voyager 1,voyager spacecraft,voyager 1 hum,voyager discovery,voyager mission,nasa voyager,voyager 1 spacecraft,voyager images,voyager 1 journey,voyager 1 distance from earth,voyager hum,voyager 1 sounds,voyager final images tags :- voyager 1,voyager 2,voyager i,voyager,voyager ii,voyager one,nasa voyager 1,voyager 1 images,voyager 1 journey,voyager images,where is voyager 1,voyager 1 pictures,voyager 1 distance,voyager 1 location,voyager mission,nasa voyager,how far is voyager 1,voyager 1 spacecraft,voyager hum sound,voyager discovery,voyager spacecraft,voyager final images,how far away is voyager 1,nasas voyager 1 spacecraft,nasa voyager 1 golden record
JUPITER NASA-VOYAGER SPACE SOUNDS (1990) BRAIN/MIND Research Fascinating recording of Jupiter sounds (electromagnetic "voices") by NASA-Voyager. The complex interactions of charged electromagnetic particles from the solar wind , planetary magnetosphere etc. create vibration "soundscapes". It sounds very interesting, even scary. Jupiter is mostly composed of hydrogen and helium. The entire planet is made of gas, with no solid surface under the atmosphere. The pressures and temperatures deep in Jupiter are so high that gases form a gradual transition into liquids which are gradually compressed into a metallic "plasma" in which the molecules have been stripped of their outer electrons. The winds of Jupiter are a thousand metres per second relative to the rotating interior. Jupiter's magnetic field is four thousand times stronger than Earth's, and is tipped by 11° degrees of axis spin. This causes the magnetic field to wobble, which has a profound effect on trapped electronically charged particles. This plasma of charged particles is accelerated beyond the magnetosphere of Jupiter to speeds of tens of thousands of kilometres per second. It is these magnetic particle vibrations which generate some of the sound you hear on this recording.
Some of the sounds that were encoded on the Voyager Golden Record which recently (kind of) left our solar system. BTC donations to: 12BT2PpRuNtVJMo4NmPZEigV8VkfiJCbLu
voyager 1, voyager 1 live stream, voyager 1 golden record, voyager 1 and 2, voyager 1 launch, voyager 1 documentary, voyager 1 sending mysterious data, voyager 1 pictures, voyager 1 sounds, voyager 1 and 2 documentary, voyager 1 now, voyager 1 live, voyager 1 and 2 updates, voyager 1 animation, voyager 1 and 2 latest update, voyager 1 and 2 pictures, voyager 1 and 2 where are they now, voyager 1 adam young, voyager 1 aliens, voyager 1 audio, voyager 1 and 2 golden record, voyager 1 and 2 launch, antriksh tv voyager 1, adam young voyager 1, about voyager 1 and 2 in hindi, about voyager 1 and 2 in telugu, asteroid afterparty - voyager 1, about voyager 1, all about voyager 1, where are voyager 1 and 2 now, facts about voyager 1, voyager 1 and 2 tamil, voyager 1 bangla, voyager 1 ben bohmer, voyager 1 battery life, voyager 1 battery, voyager 1 blue dot, voyager 1 blind willie johnson, voyager 1 bright side, voyager 1 before launch, voyager 1 black hole, voyager 1 bus, ben bohmer voyager 1, bright side voyager 1, building voyager 1, black rivers voyager 1, pale blue dot voyager 1, how to build voyager 1 in sfs, pictures taken by voyager 1 and 2, images sent by voyager 1, photos taken by voyager 1 and 2, sound recorded by voyager 1, voyager 1 current location, voyager 1 captured images, voyager 1 computer, voyager 1 construction, voyager 1 contents, voyager 1 camera, voyager 1 capture sound, voyager 1 communication, voyager 1 cnn, voyager 1 cosmic hum, current location of voyager 1, current position of voyager 1 and 2, current status of voyager 1, camera voyager 1, communicating with voyager 1, como funciona la voyager 1, chrysler voyager 1, how do we communicate with voyager 1, how far can voyager 1 go, voyager 1 carl sagan, voyager 1 data, voyager 1 disc, voyager 1 distance from earth, voyager 1 discoveries, voyager 1 disk, voyager 1 documentary national geographic, voyager 1 design, voyager 1 distance, voyager 1 discover, voyager 1 data transmission, daft punk voyager 1 hour, data from voyager 1, donde esta la voyager 1 ahora, documentaire voyager 1 et 2, donde esta la voyager 1, donde esta el voyager 1, disco da voyager 1, donde va la voyager 1, disco voyager 1, donde esta la sonda voyager 1 hoy en dia, voyager 1 earth photo, voyager 1 español, voyager 1 elite dangerous, voyager 1 explained, voyager 1 enter interstellar space, voyager 1 end of life, voyager 1 end, voyager 1 error, voyager 1 et 2 francais, voyager 1 et 2, earth from voyager 1, elite dangerous voyager 1, earth from voyager 1 hindi, el voyager 1 sigue su viaje al infinito, el viaje de la voyager 1 y 2 1080p hd, el voyager 1, the sound of earth voyager 1, view of earth from voyager 1, onde está a voyager 1 hoje, onde está a voyager 1, voyager 1 footage, voyager 1 flight path, voyager 1 future, voyager 1 facts, voyager 1 flyby, voyager 1 full journey, voyager 1 final picture, voyager 1 full documentary, voyager 1 fuel source, voyager 1 foldable drone voy-drx 41 black, footage from voyager 1, facts about voyager 1 and 2, fuel of voyager 1, how far is voyager 1 today, how fast is voyager 1 traveling, pictures from voyager 1 and voyager 2, how far voyager 1 from earth, sounds from voyager 1, strange signals from voyager 1, video from voyager 1, voyager 1 golden record full, voyager 1 golden record song, voyager 1 glitch, voyager 1 golden record images, voyager 1 golden record music, voyager 1 golden record sounds, voyager 1 golden disc, voyager 1 greetings, voyager 1 golden record in hindi, voyager 1 goals, gold disk on voyager 1, getsetflyfact voyager 1, golden disc voyager 1, golden record voyager 1, national geographic voyager 1, voyager 1 mr gk, how does voyager 1 get power, voyager 1 hum sound, voyager 1 hum, voyager 1 hindi, voyager 1 hour, voyager 1 how far away, voyager 1 history, voyager 1 how it works, voyager 1 heliopause, voyager 1 heliosphere, voyager 1 hantar isyarat ganjil, how voyager 1 is powered, how voyager 1 works, how to make voyager 1 in spaceflight simulator, history of voyager 1 and 2, how does voyager 1 send data, edition, 7 of 9 voyager, 7 of 9 star trek voyager
A probe that was launched in space in 1977 has finally left the Solar System. Voyager 1 has become the first man-made spacecraft to venture into interstellar space, according to Nasa scientists. They say new data shows the probe has already been travelling through a transitional region outside a solar bubble for around a year. The scientists managed to work that out after an eruption from the Sun reached Voyager 1 and caused the plasma around it to react in a way that could be sensed. Plasma outside the so-called heliosphere, which is caused by the Sun's effects, is more dense and so the vibrations produce deeper sounds. That led Nasa to the conclusion that the probe had entered interstellar space. Voyager 1 and its twin, Voyager 2 which is five years behind, are due to have their instruments switched off after 2020 when their power runs out. Scientists hope Voyager 1 at least can reach a point in space that is undisturbed by the Sun. Report by Ashley Fudge. Subscribe to ITN News! 🤍 Like us on Facebook: 🤍 Follow us on Twitter: 🤍 Visit our homepage: 🤍 More stories from ITN: HILARIOUS: Frog photoboms NASA rocket launch: 🤍 Prince Williams quits the RAF to focus on Royal duties: 🤍 MP fires AK-47 during parliament session in Jordan: 🤍 9/11 widower returns to top of World Trade Center: 🤍 CCTV- Burger van bursts into flames after worker lights cigarette: 🤍 Apple unveils new iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C: 🤍 President Obama: 'I've spoken to Putin about a Syria weapons handover': 🤍 Drink driver makes emotional video confession: 🤍 Tokyo wins bid to host 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games: 🤍 Three-year-old snooker prodigy wows fans: 🤍 Dramatic phone call with Spanish train driver involved in deadly crash: 🤍 Anthony Weiner fights with heckler in New York bakery: 🤍 More than 100 vehicles pile-up in massive UK car crash: 🤍 Why was Foreign Secretary William Hague at the GQ Awards?: 🤍 CCTV: Shocking moment man deliberately pushes trolley in front of train: 🤍 Ariel Castro found dead in Ohio prison cell: 🤍 Police horses escape and stampede down Mexico City streets: 🤍 Dennis Rodman returns to North Korea to see 'friend' Kim Jong-un: 🤍 CRAZY COLLECTION. Man owns 6,000 Barbie dolls: 🤍 NARROW ESCAPE. Giant boulder nearly crushes car: 🤍 Gareth Bale becomes world's most expensive footballer: 🤍 Buildings swept away in giant China landslide: 🤍 Syria conflict explained: What caused the crisis in Syria?: 🤍 Six-year-old boy's eyes gauged out in horrific attack: 🤍 Check out Truthloader, the new home of citizen journalism on YouTube. Subscribe now at 🤍 See 2013's Most Watched Videos: 🤍 See our Top 20 Most Watched Videos: 🤍 See 2012's Most Watched Videos: 🤍
This is the audio of Voyager 1 passing through the heliopause. The sound is the bow shock produced from the sun. 🤍
Documentary film The continuing mission of Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 to Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and interstellar is documented. Included: construction and launch of the spacecraft. Movies made by the spacecraft. Animation of the Voyagers at the outer planets. A description of the "solar system portrait." The sounds recorded by Voyager 1 passing through dense interstellar plasma. be sure to subscribe to the channel and put your likes sounds of the planets🤍 🤍
🤍 NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft captured these sounds of interstellar space. Voyager 1's plasma wave instrument detected the vibrations of dense interstellar plasma, or ionized gas, from October to November 2012 and April to May 2013. The graphic shows the frequency of the waves, which indicate the density of the plasma. Colors indicate the intensity of the waves, or how "loud" they are. Red indicates the loudest waves and blue indicates the weakest. The soundtrack reproduces the amplitude and frequency of the plasma waves as "heard" by Voyager 1. The waves detected by the instrument antennas can be simply amplified and played through a speaker. These frequencies are within the range heard by human ears. Scientists noticed that each occurrence involved a rising tone. The dashed line indicates that the rising tones follow the same slope. This means a continuously increasing density. When scientists extrapolated this line even further back in time (not shown), they deduced that Voyager 1 first encountered interstellar plasma in August 2012. The Voyager spacecraft were built and continue to be operated by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, in Pasadena, Calif. Caltech manages JPL for NASA. The Voyager missions are a part of NASA's Heliophysics System Observatory, sponsored by the Heliophysics Division of the Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters in Washington. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Iowa
Our main channel: 🤍 #interestingfacts #brightside #space #shorts
Scary sound of interstellar space captured by NASA's Voyager 1 Space probe The Voyager 1 Space Probe was launched by NASA in 1977 from Cape Canaveral, Florida. As originally designed, the Voyager was to conduct closeup studies of Jupiter and Saturn, Saturn's rings, and the larger moons of the two planets. As the spacecraft flew across the solar system, remote-control reprogramming was used to endow the Voyager with greater capabilities than it possessed when it left the Earth. its two-planet mission became four. Their five-year lifetimes stretched to 12 and is now near thirty-seven years. Voyager 1 has crossed into the heliosheath and is leaving the solar system, rising above the ecliptic plane at an angle of about 35 degrees at a rate of about 520 million kilometers (about 320 million miles) a year. (Voyager 1 entered interstellar space on August 25, 2012.) In may 2013 Voyager 1 spacecraft captured sound from interstellar space ... Background Music credit : Martian Cowboy Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License 🤍 Images/Videos : Courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech
In this excerpt from episode 6 of the 1980 television programme COSMOS, astrophysicist Carl Sagan shows off the golden record containing field recordings and music of the sounds of Earth that was attached to the Voyager spacecraft in the hopes that extraterrestrials might someday find the probes and be able to hear what the Earth sounded like. The 'Sounds of Earth' field recording montage is now on display in our temporary exhibition SOUNDS OF EARTH: THE RECORD THAT WENT TO SPACE – book your Online Visit to the Museum of Portable Sound TODAY at museumofportablesound.com/online! Become our Patron: 🤍 Book Your Visit: 🤍 Make a Donation: 🤍 Become a Member: 🤍 Follow us on Facebook: 🤍 Like us on Twitter: 🤍 Friend us on Instagram: 🤍
(تُسَبِّحُ لَهُ السَّمَاوَاتُ السَّبْعُ وَالْأَرْضُ وَمَنْ فِيهِنَّ ۚ وَإِنْ مِنْ شَيْءٍ إِلَّا يُسَبِّحُ بِحَمْدِهِ وَلَٰكِنْ لَا تَفْقَهُونَ تَسْبِيحَهُمْ ۗ إِنَّهُ كَانَ حَلِيمًا غَفُورًا) سورة الإسراء » الآية 44 {أَلَمْ تَرَ أَنَّ اللَّهَ يُسَبِّحُ لَهُ مَن فِي السَّمَاوَاتِ وَالْأَرْضِ وَالطَّيْرُ صَافَّاتٍ كُلٌّ قَدْ عَلِمَ صَلَاتَهُ وَتَسْبِيحَهُ وَاللَّهُ عَلِيمٌ بِمَا يَفْعَلُونَ * وَلِلَّهِ مُلْكُ السَّمَاوَاتِ وَالْأَرْضِ وَإِلَى اللَّهِ الْمَصِيرُ} [(41- 42) سورة النــور].