NASA's SOHO spacecraft recorded pressure waves from the Sun's plasma convection cells for 40 days, and scientists at Stanford sped up the data 42,000 times to bring it into human hearing range, revealing that the Sun produces sounds similar to Earth's seismic activity through helioseismology—the study of the Sun's interior through its vibrations, analogous to how geologists study Earth's interior through earthquakes.
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NASA Recorded the Sun. It Doesn't Sound Like a Star. It Sounds Alive.Added:
NASA recorded the Sun..... It doesn't sound like a star.
It sounds alive. Inside the Sun right now — plasma the size of Texas is rising and sinking. Constantly. Every second of every day.
Those motions create pressure waves — behaving exactly like sound.
NASA's SOHO spacecraft recorded them for 40 days. Then scientists sped the data up 42,000 times — to bring it into human hearing range. What came out — was this.............. That is our Sun. 93 million miles away.
Making that sound right now.
While you listen to this. NASA recorded the Sun.
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