a group of specialists managed to recreate sounds like the Venus lightning and storms of Mars with great fidelity.
Tim Leighton, specialist in acoustics at the University of Southampton (United Kingdom), used the most modern techniques of physics and mathematics to generate natural sounds that flow on planets distant. ″Confiamos in our calculations. We were strict in the use of physics to taking into account the atmospheres, pressures and dynamics of the fluidos″, says the expert.
Noise of other world
in the past, the exploratory probes focused on Visual images, and although some microphones, failed to hear the sounds of other planets. Now, the recordings of the sounds recorded by Leighton are being presented in the Astrium Planetarium of Winchester, United Kingdom.
″Hasta now, the planetary presented wonderful images but there was no actual extra-terrestres sounds that accompany them. Some used classical music or invented the sounds. What we present is the closest thing we can get to the real sound of another world, unless a future probe or an astronaut really go back and listen to the sound real″, says Leighton.
The expert also recreated as it would sound the human voice in the atmospheres of Venus, Mars and Titan, a moon of Saturn. To achieve this he designed with his team a software that adapts a human voice recorded in the Earth conditions found in other regions of the Galaxy.
″En Venus, the tone of voice would be much deeper because the planet’s dense atmosphere makes the vocal cords vibrate more slowly. However, the speed of sound in the atmosphere of Venus is much faster than in the Earth. When we heard a voice of Venus seems to us that the speaker is small but with a basal voice deep. There, the humans play as pitufos″, exemplifies the expert.
Specialist will now be devoted to investigating how sounds music in space. ″Si were the astronauts to Mars for many months could carry musical instruments or make some beyond. How would sound? ″, Leighton wondered.
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