Deep-field images of “empty” regions of the sky from Webb and other space telescopes are revealing more of the universe than we ever thought possible
"The joy of life consists in the exercise of one's energies, continual growth, constant change, the enjoyment of every new experience. To stop means simply to die. The eternal mistake of mankind is to set up an attainable ideal." -Aleister Crowley
But the Universe itself experiences continual growth, constant change, and new experiences all the time, and it does so spontaneously.
NASA Reveals What A Supermassive Black Hole Deep In The Cosmos âSounds Likeâ
by : Cameron Frew on : 13 Apr 2021 18:57
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NASA has taken data about black holes and the wider cosmos from the Hubble Space Telescope and turned it into music, allowing people to hear what our universe âsounds likeâ.
The vast majority of us will never experience outer space. It will remain the territory of experts and the worldâs richest until travelling above Earthâs atmosphere becomes somewhat affordable.
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However, while we all fantasise and imagine our universe via sci-fi, the space agency has released a fascinating project in which information regarding black holes and other galaxies has been transformed into music.
NASA just added three more sonification projects to their page and I couldn t be more delighted zmescience.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from zmescience.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.