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CFCYYZ t1_jed276p wrote

Exoplanet Symphony: Listen to TRAPPIST-1 Worlds' Orbital Music

We can use the orbital periods of planets as frequencies of notes, decreasing in pitch with solar distance. Depending on the mapping method and star system, you can hear planetary orbital resonances.

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Dull-Sprinkles1469 t1_jecx4wr wrote

Can you elaborate? Are you looking for the sound Earth makes? Or like... the sound of nature?

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faLlzinhogameplays OP t1_jeczqzl wrote

i mean how do people get the sound of other planets like neptune or jupiter

Did you understand?

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WalterHaroldBishop t1_jed27nc wrote

They don't, there is no sound in vacuum and no microphones on other planets, the whole topic is actually just based on a few things: A music sequencer, interpretation, art, attentionwhoring, sensationalism and a hefty portion BS.

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TasmanSkies t1_jedby94 wrote

the only sound recorded on another planet was when a sound recording was made on Mars, and they did it the same as here: with a transducer (microphone)

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Dull-Sprinkles1469 t1_jee3bkg wrote

Didn't the soviets also record sound from Venus when their Ill-fated probe landed there back in the day? Or is that not true?

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TasmanSkies t1_jeg3cgd wrote

ah yes, i had displaced Venera 14 from my head, it also had a microphone and made a short recording. Same thing though: they used a mic.

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Dull-Sprinkles1469 t1_jee3dl6 wrote

Ooh, they kinda dont. Alot of that is just speculation, and guesses based on the atmosphere, and chemical makeup of a planet.

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SpartanJack17 t1_jedfaw8 wrote

Hello u/faLlzinhogameplays, your submission "How they take planet sounds" has been removed from r/space because:

  • Such questions should be asked in the "All space questions" thread stickied at the top of the sub.

Please read the rules in the sidebar and check r/space for duplicate submissions before posting. If you have any questions about this removal please message the r/space moderators. Thank you.

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