NASA Halloween Special Releases Creepy Sounds That Hear From Outer Space
NASA Galaxy of Horrors (doc. NASA)

JAKARTA - Towards Halloween night, NASA released a creepy voice recording from outer space with the theme Galaxy of Horrors. This NASA audio recording can be listened to for free through the official NASA account on SoundCloud.

Launching Futurism, Friday, October 30, many voices were successfully recorded by NASA from outer space. Some of them even sound quite creepy like moaning and many more.

These voices were successfully recorded by NASA from various spacecraft devices, such as during the Mars InSight landing, audio data from the ESA Planck space shuttle, the Chandra X-ray Observator Satellite and the Juno spacecraft.

"You've heard the creaks, cracks, and creaks of our universe before. Using data from our spacecraft, our scientists collect new, creepy noises from the depths of space in time for Halloween," NASA wrote in a playlist description- his.

Coinciding with Halloween itself, NASA has included a new bibliography of the data collected. There are a total of 14 sounds in this NASA Horror playlist, some of which feature sound footage taken from Auroras Jupiter, high-energy blast waves from Cassiopeia A, several Mars earthquakes, plasma waves, Galactic Sonification, and others.

Some of the sounds are also accompanied by explanations from NASA, such as the sound of the ancient universe that the Planck spacecraft picked up on the fluctuations that occurred right after the big explosion.

For information, on their NASA SoundCloud account, they have a number of other playlists, including the Curious Universe podcast, NASA Explorers which contains Apollo, Watch This Space, InSight Lander Sounds of Mars, Small Steps, the Giant Leaps podcast, Rocket Ranch, Gravity Assist, and some series and other audio.


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