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  1. Is there any sound in space? An astronomer explains

    An astronomer explains Sound is carried by atoms and molecules. In space, with no atoms or molecules to carry a sound wave, there's no sound. By Chris Impey, The Conversation | Published:...

  2. Sound Can Travel Through Space After All

    Sound Can Travel Through Space After All - But We Can't Hear It Physics 29 October 2015 By David Nield (NASA's Marshall Space Flight Centre) It's a fact well-known enough to be the tagline to the 1979 sci-fi horror blockbuster Alien: "In space, no one can hear you scream."

  3. Why isn't there any sound in space? An astronomer explains why in space

    How far can sound travel through space, since it's so empty? Is there an echo in space? - Jasmine, age 14, Everson, Washington In space, no one can hear you scream. You may have heard...

  4. Does Sound Travel Through Space?

    Sound travels through the air as waves. When we speak, for example, the vibration of our vocal cords compresses the air around them. The compressed air moves the air around it, which carries the sound waves. Eventually, these compressions reach the ears of a listener, whose brain interprets that activity as sound.

  5. How does sound travel through space?

    How does sound travel through space? A: Sound can't be carried in the empty vacuum of space because sound waves need a medium to vibrate through such as air or water. Until recently, we thought that since there is no air in space, that no sound could travel and that is still true but only up to a point.

  6. Sounds in space: What noises do planets make?

    The Universe Solar System Sounds in space: What noises do planets make? References By Andrew May published 21 March 2022 From Martian winds to Saturn's aurora, how sounds in space add to our...

  7. Eavesdropping in Space: How NASA records eerie sounds around Earth

    This means the scientists only need to translate the fluctuating electromagnetic waves into sound waves for them to be heard. Effectively, EMFISIS allows scientists to eavesdrop on space. When the Van Allen Probes travel through a plasma wave with fluctuating magnetic and electric fields, EMFISIS studiously records the variations.

  8. Is There Sound in Space?

    Sound is a vibration that travels through a medium, like air or water. For sound waves to propagate, they need particles. Space is a near- perfect vacuum, meaning it has very few particles. Without a medium for these sound waves, there is no sound. NASA's "Space Sounds": Understanding Sonification

  9. Sounds of the stars: how scientists are listening in on space

    The black hole sonification translates data on sound waves travelling through space — created by the black hole's impact on the hot gas that surrounds it — into the range of human hearing....

  10. Hear Audio From NASA's Perseverance As It Travels Through Deep Space

    NASA Perseverance Rover's Interplanetary Sounds Data for the 60-second audio file was collected on Oct. 19, 2020, during an in-flight checkout of the Perseverance rover's camera and microphone system on the journey to Mars. The subdued whirring is from the rover's heat rejection fluid pump. Audio Credit: Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/DPA

  11. Explainer: Is there sound in space?

    This is because sound travels through the vibration of particles, and space is a vacuum. On Earth, sound mainly travels to your ears by way of vibrating air molecules, but in near-empty...

  12. There Is Sound In Space, Thanks To Gravitational Waves

    It's long been said that there's no sound in space, and that's true, to a point. Conventional sound requires a medium to travel through, and is created when particles compress-and-rarify, making ...

  13. Rethinking Sound in Space: Physicists Demonstrate How Sound Can Cross

    Their findings, published recently in the journal Communications Physics, reveal that in certain scenarios, sound waves can "tunnel" through a vacuum gap between two solid objects, provided those objects are piezoelectric. These particular materials generate an electrical response when subjected to sound waves or vibrations.

  14. How Sound Travels

    By: Jonathan Strickland How Sound Travels The human ear Image courtesy Sound travels in mechanical waves. A mechanical wave is a disturbance that moves and transports energy from one place to another through a medium. In sound, the disturbance is a vibrating object. And the medium can be any series of interconnected and interactive particles.

  15. Physicists Figure Out a Novel Way to Let Sound Travel Through Space

    Sound waves can't travel through the vacuum of space, but a pair of physicists in Finland have found a sneaky way to transmit sound across the airless void, at least for short distances. The ...

  16. There Actually Is Sound in Outer Space

    Sound waves can only travel through a medium if the length of the wave is longer than the average distance between the particles. Physicists call this the "mean free path" — the average ...

  17. Does Sound Travel Faster or Slower in Space?

    So yes, sound can travel in the intergalactic, interstellar, interplanetary medium, and very, very low frequency sound (many octaves below anything you could possibly hear) plays an...

  18. Sonifications

    No sound can travel in space, but sonifications provide a new way of experiencing and conceptualizing data. Sonifications allow the audience, including blind and visually impaired communities, to "listen" to astronomical images and explore their data. The Mice Galaxies

  19. NASA says there is a misconception that there is no sound in space

    27-Second Listen Playlist NASA released a sound from the black hole at the center of the Perseus galaxy cluster. What you'll hear is pressure waves emitted from the black hole causing ripples in...

  20. How Has NASA Recorded Sound If Sound Cannot Travel In Space?

    Sound waves basically travel by vibrating the particles in a medium, i.e., molecules of air. These vibrations are passed on to consecutive particles in the medium, meaning that sound waves cannot travel without a medium. The reason we can't hear sound in the space is typically due to a lack of such a medium.

  21. Sound is a longitudinal wave (article)

    If there's sound on Earth, why wouldn't there be sound in space? The secret is in how sound travels. How does sound travel? Sound travels as waves of energy, but, unlike light, the waves transmit energy by changing the motion of particles. Let's say you clap your hands together.

  22. Anatomy of an Electromagnetic Wave

    Sound waves cannot travel in the vacuum of space because there is no medium to transmit these mechanical waves. Classical waves transfer energy without transporting matter through the medium. Waves in a pond do not carry the water molecules from place to place; rather the wave's energy travels through the water, leaving the water molecules in ...

  23. Can you hear sound in space?

    Sound travels through the vibration of atoms and molecules in a medium (such as air or water). In space, where there is no air, sound has no way to travel. Explore Exoplanets: The Discoverers; Ep. 6 Etienne Bachelet (part 2) Learn about IRAS, the first infrared telescope launched into Earth's orbit!

  24. NASA Telescopes Find New Clues About Mysterious Deep Space Signals

    When this happens, the fluid can deliver energy to the crust. The paper authors think this is likely what caused both glitches that bookended the fast radio burst. If the initial glitch caused a crack in the magnetar's surface, it might have released material from the star's interior into space like a volcanic eruption.

  25. An expert offers insight into how space travel impacts the human body

    Space travel is not for the faint of heart. It is a challenging and risky endeavor that requires rigorous training, preparation, and adaptation. The human body is not designed to survive in the ...