NASA has released an audio recording of signals coming from Saturn

NASA has published an audio recording of signals coming from SaturnA photo from open sources

Scientists at the American National Space Agency published an audio recording of the “conversation” of Saturn and its sixth largest Enceladus satellite. Specialists call it a joke music “, however, of course, emphasize that nothing there is no irrational here.

Researchers simply transformed plasma waves into sound, that moved from the gas giant to one of its moons. This the signal was received in 2017 by an automatic interplanetary station Cassini completed its mission last year.

By turning on the video below, you can hear this “conversation” with your own ears.

NASA employees say that similar plasma waves arise when ionized gas particles make complex vibrational movements, exposed to magnetic and electric fields. Cassini antennas and sensors successfully recorded the radio emission of the planet, and now the American experts converted it to audio. Researchers report that the original sound file lasts 12 and a half minutes, however they accelerated it to half a minute to achieve a more impressive effect.

It is worth noting that the resulting recording really sounds very unusual and somewhat frightening. Or maybe Saturn is actually this is how it communicates with its companions, because there is a theory, that our Earth is a living organism, a kind of supermind. From what then it cannot be inherent in Saturn and its moons, and also in whole to all planets and stars in the universe? ..

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