Listen to these wild sounds NASA recorded from Jupiter’s moon

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A unique audio track from the Jupiter moon Ganymede

Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSSfrom Juno’s Ganymede flyby at the American Geophysical Union fall meeting on Friday. Generated from data captured on June 7th during the spacecraft’s closest approach yet to Ganymede, the sound, similar to a robot or dial-up modem, is the latest fascinating return from the Juno mission’s years-long exploration of the Solar System’s largest gas giant and its moons.

“This soundtrack is just wild enough to make you feel as if you were riding along as Juno sails past Ganymede for the first time in more than two decades,” Juno principal investigator Scott Bolden of the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio said in a press release.that the Juno spacecraft was going to be within 645 miles of the surface of Ganymede, the closest it has ever been to it.

Scientists are continuing to study the Waves data collected during the Juno flyby and attempting to decode what frequency changes present within the recording mean. In addition to the audio track, other speakers at AGU provided updates on their latest findings of the Juno mission, including further exploration of Jupiter’s magnetosphere.

The more familiar Great Red Spot, a violent anticyclone just south of the equator, drifts the opposite way at a faster pace, circling the planet every four and a half years.

 

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This is definitely a song by Ligeti.

Well, I certainly heard crickets in there... nasa

Did y’all just google pictures of a moon and use the first one that popped up?

Guys that’s our moon

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