Contrary To Popular Belief...
There IS sound in space, courtesy to planets, stars, and other celestial bodies (without them, there would be just a vacuum with no sound; just pitch blackness). There is actual proof of this, thanks to innovative technology and constant discoveries being found in space.
I would remember thinking that planets (Earth, in particular) just made rumbling sounds like we hear in movies, TV shows, and videogames, until I learned that there is no sound in space; that is, until I decided to look up sounds in space, and sure enough, I was almost right; the planets did make sounds, but not like how I originally thought they would sound like. Each planet, moon, and star has their own unique “song” that becomes one of their more defining traits.
To hear them to believe it, here is a montage video of celestial sounds:
(Of course, there are many other videos with such proof of planetary sounds; some including sound ambiences from one of the planets like Earth or Jupiter that last for around one hour.)
If you still believe there is no sound in space, that is perfectly fine; in fact, if you like, you may comment and give your reasoning why you think space is soundless despite the use of modern technology.
I wonder what other celestial bodies outside our solar system would sound like, though; fictional planets can have sounds courtesy to synthesizers and voice modulators for hypothetical sounds (especially for making movies, TV shows, videogames, or animated works). Who knows; space IS filled with wonder, after all...














