NASA scientists employed a technique called “data sonification,” which involves converting data from celestial objects into sound based on their characteristics. This method transforms the sounds produced by black holes into music.
The sound representations were created using data from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory, the powerful James Webb Space Telescope, and the IXPE X-ray observatory. By assigning musical notes to various data points, space observations can be translated into sound, producing a unique acoustic tapestry of the Universe.
According to NASA, three recordings were developed, each representing different aspects or stages of black hole evolution.
Black holes are among the most enigmatic objects in the Universe. In recent years, advances in technology alongside new observational methods have led scientists to make significant discoveries about their nature and mechanisms.
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