For millennia, musicians have looked to the heavens for inspiration. Now a new collaboration is enabling actual data from NASA telescopes to be used as the basis for original music that can be played ...
For several years, NASA has been producing sonifications in which images of space are turned into soundscapes so that they can be enjoyed both by people who are vision impaired and by a general ...
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Wake-up calls date back to the Gemini program in the 1960s, when mission controllers began using music to greet crews at the ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. NASA has taken images of astronomical observations and has converted them into "musical pieces" for your listening pleasure. So, how does NASA do this?
NASA is giving humanity a unique opportunity by leveraging modern technologies to release 'music' created by transforming telescope observation data into sounds. The process itself — sonification — ...
We witnessed the magic of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope when it released its first full-color images. But have you ever wondered what these photos sound like? Luckily for us, Webb's breathtaking ...
NASA has revealed its playlist of wake-up call songs for the Artemis II crew It includes Chappell Roan's Pink Pony Club and a cover of Passion Pit's Sleepyhead This tradition dates back to the days of ...
Watch Eddie Vedder and NASA's "Invincible" music video featuring real footage from space. Vedder has teamed up with NASA to promote the test flight of the Artemis Moon and Mars vehicle. The Pearl Jam ...
Space has always been a fascinating subject for human beings and even the topic of historical scientists all looking for ways to better understand and appreciate its beauty. NASA has been doing a ...