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Monday, March 11, 2019

Wanna hear what the Hubble Deep Field Image SOUNDS like?



From ScienceAlert:

Move over music, podcasts, or audio-books- the new thing to listen to is Hubble images. 

The image NASA used for this project was taken by the Hubble's Advanced Camera for Surveys and Wide-Field Camera 3 back in August last year. 

The guys working with Hubble call the image a 'galactic treasure chest' because of the number of galaxies splattered across it. 

"Each visible speck of a galaxy is home to countless stars," NASA explains about the image. 

"A few stars closer to home shine brightly in the foreground, while a massive galaxy cluster nestles at the very centre of the image; an immense collection of maybe thousands of galaxies, all held together by the relentless force of gravity." 

But as beautiful as this image already is, it just reached a new level, once transformed into a stunningly eerie musical composition.


(Thanks, Spider!)

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