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In space, no one can hear you scream unless you're a supermassive black hole.
NASA made this very apparent on Sunday, sharing what the agency described as the sound of a black hole, available to human ears in listenable format.
The video is brief but has been enough to take people by surprise. The caption with which this video has been shared on Twitter reads, "The misconception that there is no sound in space originates because most space is a ~vacuum, providing no way for sound waves to travel. A galaxy cluster has so much gas that we've picked up actual sound. Here it's amplified, and mixed with other data, to hear a black hole!"
"Since 2003, the black hole at the center of the Perseus galaxy cluster has been associated with sound. This is because astronomers discovered that pressure waves sent out by the black hole caused ripples in the cluster's hot gas that could be translated into a note one that humans cannot hear some 57 octaves below middle C," NASA scientists wrote in May.
To make the sounds audible to humans, NASA had to scale them up -- 288 quadrillion times their original frequency.
A galaxy cluster, on the other hand, has large amounts of gas enveloping hundreds or even thousands of galaxies within it, providing a medium for sound waves to travel through," the agency explained in a press release.
In addition to the supermassive black hole at the centre of the Press cluster of galaxies, astronomers also sonified a black hole at the centre of the M87 galaxy, which became famous for being the first black hole captured in an image.
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In space, no one can hear you scream unless you're a supermassive black hole.
NASA made this very apparent on Sunday, sharing what the agency described as the sound of a black hole, available to human ears in listenable format.
The video is brief but has been enough to take people by surprise. The caption with which this video has been shared on Twitter reads, "The misconception that there is no sound in space originates because most space is a ~vacuum, providing no way for sound waves to travel. A galaxy cluster has so much gas that we've picked up actual sound. Here it's amplified, and mixed with other data, to hear a black hole!"
"Since 2003, the black hole at the center of the Perseus galaxy cluster has been associated with sound. This is because astronomers discovered that pressure waves sent out by the black hole caused ripples in the cluster's hot gas that could be translated into a note one that humans cannot hear some 57 octaves below middle C," NASA scientists wrote in May.
To make the sounds audible to humans, NASA had to scale them up -- 288 quadrillion times their original frequency.
A galaxy cluster, on the other hand, has large amounts of gas enveloping hundreds or even thousands of galaxies within it, providing a medium for sound waves to travel through," the agency explained in a press release.
In addition to the supermassive black hole at the centre of the Press cluster of galaxies, astronomers also sonified a black hole at the centre of the M87 galaxy, which became famous for being the first black hole captured in an image.
#TheTatva #TatvaNews #Earth #NASA #ISRO #Space #BlackHole #Stars #Sound #Human#Sahilkumbhar
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