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this was at blackpool, england
it was too windy
Will Banksy ever be stopped
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Here are a compilation of recordings made in space, recorded by either NASA or SETI. I don’t know, I just really like space and the sounds can be soothing. I hope that you will agree. +more masterposts
+listen Recordings Of Earth: Recorded by NASA. Jupiter sound waves: This is the sound Jupiter emits via electromagnetic waves. Wow! signal: The Wow! Signal is a signal of unknown origin found by SETI. The signal surpirsed the founder so much, he wrote WOW! right on the paper. Jupiter’s radio Waves: These sounds, recorded by the Cassini space probe, are recordings of the radio waves of Jupiter. Saturn’s Radio Emissions: This audio was recorded by the Cassini spacecraft picked up in April of 2002. More Saturn’s Radio Emissions: This audio was recorded by the Cassini spacecraft picked up in April of 2002. Uranus: Voyager recording of Uranus. Mercury: These sounds were captured from an orbiting satellite from back in 1999 - 2001 I think. Pluto: Sounds of the lonely planet. Neptune: Recorded by Voyager II August 24-25, 1989. Saturn’s rings: Recorded by Voyager 2 on 25 August 1981. Sounds of the Sun: From the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) which was launched February 11, 2010. Outside the Solar System: NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft captured these sounds of interstellar space. November 2012
+bonus The Sounds of Earth: The full five hours of the mixtape we sent out on both the Voyager probes. Voyager Photo Album: Images voyager took. USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D): Engine hum for 24 hours.
Series 3, Episode 7
I’m packing my bags for the Red Planet. SpaceX created these awesome retro Mars travel posters.