New Delhi, Mar 26 Translating images captured by telescopes into sounds has been found to improve trust and access among visually-impaired persons, along with promoting awareness about accessibility, according to a new research in the US. Astronomical telescopes, such as NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and the James Webb Space Telescope, capture light coming from various cosmic sources like stars and …
Highlights The black hole is around 250 lightyears away from Earth In a 34-second audio clip, one can relate it to be a mixture of spooky sounds The sound was produced through Data Sonification of a black hole at the Center of the Perseus Galaxy Black Hole: Ever heard a sound of a black hole, a celestial body that is …
A mesmerising video has been released on the official Instagram account of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Hubble. In the video, we can hear the sonification of Supernova 1987A which was done using the observations made by the Hubble Space Telescope and NASA Chandra X-ray Observatory. Ty Lee, another commented, “That’s amazing.” Several space enthusiasts also had questions about …
Imagine the rings of Saturn as strings of a harp that you can strum to create music. Three years ago, a trio of astrophysicists and musicians started a science-art outreach project, SYSTEM Sounds, which converts majestic space images into music and sound. A close look at the project website explains that images captured by the Hubble telescope, for instance, were …
On Halloween 2020, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration shared a scary ‘sound’ from space. Not only a scary sound but the interacting galaxies also create a creepy face — two orange coloured eyeballs with a blue coloured face outline. As per NASA Hubble, Systems sound created this based on the brightness which relates to the volume while the pitch …