NASA | Sun Sonification (raw audio)
These are solar sounds generated from 40 days of the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory?s (SOHO) Michelson Doppler Imager (MDI) data and processed by A. Kosovichev. Read more & download audio: https://go.nasa.gov/2JR0wLL
The procedure he used for generating these sounds was the following. He started with doppler velocity data, averaged over the solar disk, so that only modes of low angular degree (l = 0, 1, 2) remained. Subsequent processing removed the spacecraft motion effects, instrument tuning, and some spurious points. Then Kosovichev filtered the data at about 3 mHz to select clean sound waves (and not supergranulation and instrumental noise). Finally, he interpolated over the missing data and scaled the data (speeded it up a factor 42,000 to bring it into the audible human-hearing range (kHz)).
For more audio files, visit the Stanford Experimental Physics Lab Solar Sounds page.? http://soi.stanford.edu/results/sounds.html
Credits: A. Kosovichev, Stanford Experimental Physics Lab
Supporting materials can be downloaded from NASA’s Scientific Visualization Studio at: https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/13011
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Sound like a generator
Nice 🙂
What the hell is this
wtf
What would make this a bit better is to actually have video that shows the flow of the sun as we are listening. All planets vibrate, and they all create a sound across the frequency spectrum. Its really cool. Thanks.
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Why is this so calming? ??
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Thank you!! You've read the comments asking about the raw audio!!
What frequency is this?
Almost sounds like a electricity line transformer
This audio is flat