Swipe Down and Turn Up the Sound to Hear the Full Experience. Space is often described as silent. With no atmosphere to carry ...
Looking up at the night sky, it may seem our cosmic neighborhood is packed full of planets, stars and galaxies. But scientists have long suggested there may be far fewer galaxies in our cosmic ...
Our Universe is quite a dynamic environment with stars exploding to their deaths, black holes merging, stars being torn apart by black holes, repeating explosions from the surface of stars, and more ...
What if, instead of seeing the universe as an explosion of light, we could hear it? That's where Kimberly Arcand, a visualization scientist and emerging tech lead for NASA's Chandra X-Ray Observatory, ...
321 ignition, *** crew delayed or stuck on the space station is uncommon, delayed. Certainly, you know, I mean, stranded. Sounds like you're in *** life boat in the middle of the Pacific, you know, ...
For the first time in history, we can explore the universe through a rich blend of senses—seeing, touching, and hearing astronomical data—in ways that deepen our understanding of space. While ...
A new NASA project has turned the beauty of the universe into sound, allowing the visually impaired to experience the wonders of space. NASA, through a process called sonification, translated data ...
An important area of astronomy, known as astronomical spectroscopy, uses spectroscopy techniques to measure the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation, including visible light and radio waves that come ...
The Universe of Sound data sonification project started out as a way to translate data from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and other NASA telescopes into sound, particularly for our community ...
We often think of astronomy as a visual science with beautiful images of the universe. However, astronomers use a wide range of analysis tools beyond images to understand nature at a deeper level.