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NASA releases actual recordings from space — and they’re absolutely breathtaking. Earlier this year, Lefse Records released The Space Project, in which acts like Beach House, Spiritualized, The Antlers, and more used actual recordings from the Voyager space probe to create songs and soundscapes. Though a neat gimmick, with some intriguing submissions, the resulting album didn’t necessarily reflect the true sonic aesthetic of our solar system. For that, we turn to NASA, who has shared actual electromagnetic recordings taken from throughout our very own solar system. No one may be able to hear you scream in space, but that whole great, black abyss miles above our heads is just teeming with noises. From the brooding, slightly ambient rumblings of Saturn and its rings to the more romantic Neptune, which sounds like sitting on a back porch in Tennesse in mid-July, our solar system’s soundtrack is as emotionally-nuanced as it is almost cinematic. Just wait till you hear what Uranus sounds like, though. Earth: Recorded by NASA, the sounds of Earth are the sounds of atmospheric winds and the sounds of high pitch like noises from whales and other large sound producing creatures. These particular electromagnetic vibrations are being recorded through specially designed instruments such as the; NASA Voyager, INJUN 1, ISEE 1, and HAWKEYE space probes. These probes than used Plasma Wave antenna to record the vibrations. These v ibrations are all within the range of the human hearing (20-20,000 Hz). And the electromagnetic vibrations are due to the various complex interactions of charged electromagnetic particles from the Solar Wind, Planetary magnetosphere, and the ionisphere. The sounds you hear are not artistic depictions, "but" are the real sounds recorded by NASA. Thank you for watching - Subscribe !! Δημιούργησα αυτό το βίντεο με το Πρόγραμμα επεξεργασίας βίντεο του YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/editor)