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This page started as a page of sounds sent back from spacecraft that were generally conversions from instrumentation readings, or in a few cases, literally recorded using microphones.

In some cases, I understand that the audio may be an extra tool for researches to interpret new data where visual interpretation presents particular difficulties.

Slowly, I found, too, many human voices talking about space to ignore them, and included those too - audio and video clips and podcasts are all included.

By the way, if you wnt to identify objects in the night sky, try investigating the SkyScout. It will name any object in the sky or search for one you nominate, using GPS.

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[2] Sounds from Space

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Atmosphere on Saturn's moon Enceladus first inkling that the moon had an atmosphere at all.

Aurora - intrference from the Northern Lights

Auroral Star Wars from the wideband receiver of Cluster.

Black Hole Sound Waves - a Science@NASA episode about the black hole in the Perseus galaxy cluster that produces the lowest note yet detected in the Universe (57 octaves below middle B flat).

Cassini probe goes through the Rings of Saturn - video with sound.

Cosmic Debris - sounds a bit like a Cold War radio station call-sign.

Dawn Chorus: high-energy objects caught in Earth's radiation belts

Earth Atmosphere - this creaky sound is also known as a 'whistler'

ESA Portal - Sounds of an alien world - sounds of Titan, recorded by the microphone on the Huygens Probe.

Human Space Flight Gallery includes audio clips of the Shuttle crews' wake-up calls.

Leonid Meteor Shower, November 2000 detected by ESA scientists.

Lightning on Saturn - recorded by the Cassini Mission.

Marsquake from Mars Express data,

Moon Bounce - radio signal bounced back from the Moon.

NASA - Kennedy Space Center Video Feeds

NASA online VLF receiver

NASA Space Story includes audio files.

Natural Space Sounds

Pulsar neutron star.

Pulsar rotating 1.4 times persecond.

Pulsar rotating 642 times per second.

Radar echoes from Titan's surface

Radio Sun - listen to recent events on the Sun, courtesy of IPS Radio and Space Services, Australia. The receiver is a multi-frequency one that gives out a binaural sound image.

Shuttle Audio Frequencies - hear Shuttle mission audio direct! Many frequencies are in the amateur bands.

Sounds of Titan - Sounds of an Alien World from NASA.

Space Audio Page

Space Audio

Space audio - regular audio such as moon landing,

Space Stock Sound and Music Clips. 44 Space audio tracks available ...

Speeding through Titan's haze - direct link.

Sputnik 1: Telemetry, the first Russian spacecraft that we know about. There is more info on the Sputnik Programme on NASA's History site.

The Big Bang - echoes of the very start of the Universe as we know it.

The Ionosphere

The Song of the Sun: Video with sound on NASA's SOHO probe listening to the Sun

Whistler - electro-magnetic phenomenon of the Earth's atmosphere.

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[3] Podcasts, Radio and TV

ESAPod, audio and video from space - podcast from the European Space Agency.

Jodcast - for anything out of this world, from the scientists at Jodrell Bank, UK.

NASA - Steve Robinson- First Podcaster From Space

NASACast podcast feed

NPR - The Musical Sounds of Space

Planetary Radio - Planetary Society podcast feed.

Spitzer Space Telescope audio - podcast. Breakthroughs in infra-red astronomy.

The Sky At Night - BBC TV astronomy programme. December 2006 episode was called 'The Sound of Stars' - on to the web site now (RealMedia).

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