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Sky at Night: The sounds of the universe | Sky at Night: The sounds of the universe |
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While sound can't travel directly through the vacuum of space, there is noise in the universe. From a distant star collapsing in on itself, to an aurora on another planet in our Solar System. | While sound can't travel directly through the vacuum of space, there is noise in the universe. From a distant star collapsing in on itself, to an aurora on another planet in our Solar System. |
Here, ahead of a Sounds of the Universe special from The Sky at Night, Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock takes an audio tour of the cosmos. | Here, ahead of a Sounds of the Universe special from The Sky at Night, Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock takes an audio tour of the cosmos. |
The Sky At Night: Sounds of the Universe is on Sunday 9 March at 10pm on BBC Four. It will be available afterwards on BBC iPlayer. | The Sky At Night: Sounds of the Universe is on Sunday 9 March at 10pm on BBC Four. It will be available afterwards on BBC iPlayer. |
All images subject to copyright. Click bottom right for image information. | All images subject to copyright. Click bottom right for image information. |
Audio credits: | Audio credits: |
(1) Sound of the Sun - wide-band-pass-filter, Birmingham Solar Oscillations Network | (1) Sound of the Sun - wide-band-pass-filter, Birmingham Solar Oscillations Network |
(2) Jupiter's Chorus - Nasa/Donald Gurnett, University of Iowa | (2) Jupiter's Chorus - Nasa/Donald Gurnett, University of Iowa |
(3) Voyager leaving the heliosphere - Tim O'Brien/Nasa | (3) Voyager leaving the heliosphere - Tim O'Brien/Nasa |
(4) Pulsar - Tim O'Brien/Patrick Weltevrede/Cees Bassa/Sam Bates. | (4) Pulsar - Tim O'Brien/Patrick Weltevrede/Cees Bassa/Sam Bates. |
Slideshow production by Victoria Weaver, Rob Liddell and Paul Kerley. Publication date 8 March 2014. | |
More audio slideshows: | More audio slideshows: |
Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2013 | Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2013 |
Astronaut training - what you need to do to see a view like this | Astronaut training - what you need to do to see a view like this |
Wildlife wonders - creatures up close | Wildlife wonders - creatures up close |
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