Top 10 Sounds Made By Astronomical Objects (with Audio)
There is a common saying that goes, “In space, no one can hear you scream”. That is true. It has nothing to do with the screamer but the nonexistence of a medium through which sound can travel. This means something could explode right beside you in space and you would not even notice, unless you saw the flash of the explosion or some debris flying towards you.
Aside from explosions, the absence of that medium also means we cannot hear the sound of any astronomical object traveling through space. However, luckily for us, sound is a mechanical wave and we can record the frequency of those waves and convert them into sound, just as we have done with the planets, moons, comets and stars on this list. Please grab your headphones because you are in for a surprise.
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Elton John might have said it best in his iconic song, Rocket Man Mars ain t the kind of place to raise your kids.
More than 50 years after we sent humans to the moon the closest celestial body to Earth the plan is still to head to Mars, something many astronauts who have flown in space thought we would have already accomplished. I just assumed by the time I got to be old enough to go into the space program, you know we d be living on Mars or I d be working on Mars just as a scientist, Mae Jemison, the
The Facts:
Dr. Ardy Sixkiller Clarke, a Professor Emeritus at Montana State University who is Cherokee/Choctaw has been researching the Star People, and collecting encounters between them and Native Indians for many years. This article shares one of many.
Reflect On:
Are we alone? If not, what are the implications when the public becomes fully aware of this? How will it change the way we look at the nature of reality and how we live here, and why we live the way we do?
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