Sounds of Jupiter

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Sounds of Jupiter

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I'm really not sure where this goes, given we don't really have a music forum but anyone else remember the recordings released by NASA in the 90's of Jupiter and the outer planets magnetic fields? I always thought it was interesting and spooky but I ran across it on youtube today.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXGWVu7fQEc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80Ngl2RY ... re=related

So, yeah not much to discuss about it but I thought I'd share.
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Very good find. Eerily hypnotic, and strangely beautiful.
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Yeah, that's like fifteen different kinds of awesome. :shock:
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On the same note, have you ever wondered what Uranus sounds like? Well, now we all know.
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Tsukiyumi wrote:On the same note, have you ever wondered what Uranus sounds like? Well, now we all know.
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No, I'm not going to touch that one, too easy.

Cool stuff though.
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Lighthawk wrote:
Tsukiyumi wrote:On the same note, have you ever wondered what Uranus sounds like? Well, now we all know.
...No, I'm not going to touch that one, too easy...
That was sorta the point. :lol:
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Has anyone come up with the idea that this is what we hear in space for weapons fire, explosions, ship sounds while out side? All of these things would put out their own special EM sig, all you need is the correct equipment to pick it up.
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Are we sure this isn't just from the "space music" genre?

I've done some searching and I haven't found much info on "space sounds" yet (mainly wikipedia tho...)

EDIT: Found something:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space-them ... uter_space
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That is mind-boggling.
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