Space Sounds: Data Sonification
When you see stunning images of space, they’re often visual representations of data captured by telescopes, with different colors for different elements or types of energy. Now scientists are translating that data into sound—a process called sonification. Through sonification, you can "listen" to the center of the Milky Way as observed in X-ray, optical, and infrared light.
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Data Sonification: Cassiopeia A (Calcium)
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Data Sonification: Bullet Cluster (Multiwavelength)
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Data Sonification: Cassiopeia A (Iron)
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Data Sonification: Galactic Center (Infrared)
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Data Sonification: Galactic Center (Optical)
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Data Sonification: Galactic Center (Multiwavelength)
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Data Sonification: Whirlpool Galaxy (M51)
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Data Sonification: Carina Nebula (All)
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Data Sonification: Crab Nebula (Multiwavelength)
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Data Sonification: Bullet Cluster (X-ray Only)
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