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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 XX March 2014. Slideshow production by Victoria Weaver, Rob Liddell and Paul Kerley. Publication date 8 March 2014.
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