Audio recording of a black hole | Gulf newspaper

NASA scientists have detected the sound of a black hole in the center of the Perseus galaxy cluster, more than 200 million light-years from Earth, recorded by the Chandra X-ray Observatory, and it sounded like music.

The sound waves were recorded in the NASA space telescope, in the form of astronomical data, and then translated into sound that humans can hear, and although there is a “common misconception” that “there is no sound in space” because there is no way to transmit sound waves, the sound The newly released version bears a striking resemblance to the composer Hans Zimmer, who composed and composed the soundtracks for several films regarding outer space.

And astronomers in the Space Agency realized that the hot gas that covers “Perseus” is a bundle of galaxies 11 million light-years wide, and it can be translated into sound. Even thousands of galaxies are a medium through which sound waves travel.

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