@@Cyprous There is some of real Nasa sound recordings: www.nasa.gov/vision/universe/features/halloween_sounds.html www.nasa.gov/connect/sounds/index.html
I’m listening to this in my car. That’s the exact vibe. Like we’re all on this giant balancing plate together, but we’ve got it down and we’re gonna navigate this universe, dammit!
i took a nap to this, it is the most peaceful relaxing way for me to sleep. i dont care if its real or man mad or half man made, i imagine this is what space would sound like, if you could hear sounds in space.
+TheEmberSeeker This was the first CD I heard and I bought all five. This was before youtube even existed. I listened to them all many, many times. Love it.
Well, at least you have youtube. Sounds pretty much the same to me. I have heard so many interesting sounds and music posted to youtube that I could never have been able to hear on CD; and it weighs less to carry around. Thanks for the comment and "keep looking up."
This is actually the recording of Saturn’s magnetosphere when Voyager 1 & Voyager 2 reached their second destination to Saturn in October 1980 and August 1981
123Yellowberry123 Yes, it's peaceful and amazing. But it also gives you the feeling of loneliness, emptiness and even darkness at some points. And all of these... in Space. At least, this is what I feel. Amazing sound anyway. And it keeps you hooked to listen to it continuously, without stopping.
These recordings are so eerie yet beautiful to me... just imagining the cold, dark emptiness of space whilst studying these planets with probes. It's just all so fascinating.
The beautiful sounds of space. By the way it's sonification. And most people know there is no sound in space because sound needs a media to travel through. So they transmit radio waves into sounds. Sonification. You can't hear radio waves, but man if you could then you would here so many new sounds. And maybe us somehow hearing radio waves is the answer to those weird sounds people have been hearing. Just a theory. This fascinates me so much. I'm 13 and I don't know how some people don't get fascinated by this.
Can you imagine how this would have sounded to people at the time if synthesizers hadn't already been around at the time? This really would have sounded entirely alien. And synthesizers hadn't been around for very long either; they just narrowly missed the chance.
This sounds similar to what one hears when listening to the harmonics of various natural environments, so I doubt that this would have come across as more alien to people of the past- actually I think that modern people might find it more alien as they don't tend to actually listen closely to natural environments anymore. I once heard harmonics in the woods that sounded a great deal like a mournful tune being played on pan pipes...
As a sound enthusiast I can confirm that these "converted electronic vibrations" are real. There is a huge editing and layering process behind though; the soundscapes are not possible to capture and produce without heavy waveform processing. Also some of the sounds presented are very similar to the signature sounds of analog synthesizers.
These are my "white noises" that keep my brain busy when I try to focus on something. But they are also feeding my imagination and creating the most incredible scenes in my mind. It's simply marvelous. Thank you so much
Look at it this way: if you were some sort of being that lived in space and could fly between planets and stars on your own power, likely then, evolution would have given you special organs that could detect radio and broad electromagnetic radiation, allowing you to "hear" in space even though there's no air. And this video would be what you "heard".
Additionally, the data is transferred flawlessly and artfully in this series. Being able to "hear" the radio waves and the frequency interactions are a legitimate way to understand and appreciate the volume and movements of the cosmos. This is still "real" information of real events in time and not some musician pressing keys on a midi synthesizer.
Best enjoyed from a grassy hilltop on a clear summer night - yes, you should eventually doze off after hours of amazement, and perhaps still see the very same starry night skies in your dreams.
There's a book called Skybreaker and it is the third of a series and it talks about the Music of the Planets, and I've always wondered if there was such a thing. This blows my mind.
The truly amazing sounds of the universe caught and modified to enable humanity to listen. A soundscape of our solar system: isolation, vast, cold and somewhat left with an uncomfortable feeling of being miniscule in an infinite void. Relaxing but a bit disconcerting. Aphex Twin has nothing on the cosmos. Really nice upload mate😁
Parfois quand je n'arrive pas à dormir ou que j'ai des problème je me met cette vidéo et je m'imagine en orbite dans un petit vaisseau autour de Jupiter et je m'imagine la Terre au loin toute petite telle une étoile puis je m'endors :).
So good to have confirmation, this is how I feel fiddling with a simple setup in Caustic modular, floating adrift to distant planets... indispensable record :-)
MANA-YOOD-SUSHAI sleeps eternally, lulled by the music of a lesser deity who must drum forever, "for if he cease for an instant then MANA-YOOD-SUSHAI will start awake, and there will be worlds nor gods no more."
This isn't actually recorded with a microphone or anything. What you hear is radio waves and other sorts of waves converted into sound based on their frequencies. There is no "noise" in space.
Radio waves can be confusing. Sound needs a media to travel through. I really don't know much about radio waves but radio means radioactive waves. Meaning radiation. I think. And you can't here radiation and I don't think that it's considered a sound. Again I'm very ignorant in radio waves.
I heard about this from a book I read a couple years ago (and still read it time to time) I was curious if this was an actual thing or well uh I guessed it was so I went searching for it awhile back, couldn’t find it, and ended up giving up. Fast forward to now, I found it while looking up atmospheric/space stuff on Spotify. So far, I find it pretty in a way or well uh I don’t know the word but like you are in the void I don’t know. I’m probably going to start listening to this while I read, it’s very relaxing and exactly what I need for doing homework or well focusing in general Thanks Mateo Torrez from They both die at the end (To be honest, I was introduce to some interesting stuff from this book…thanks middle school teacher for making it an option to read for a project)
Lol yeah these are the sounds i can hear not in my 'mind' but in my inner ear often.. doesn't anybody else get that? Incredible to think these were recorded in 1977 Thats why i try not to play intoo much into the hype of what's trending in terms of electronic FX , These timelesss sounds are what i'm interested in the most!
If I am not mistaken, this is a song composed by a famous ambient artist John Sierra. He wrote a lot of cool pieces, I especially enjoyed his last album =)
This isn't a song, this is what Voyager recorded of Saturn as it flew by, converted from magnetic waves into sound for us to hear, you are hearing the sound of Saturn's magnetic field at work.
This sounds REALLY similar to the hum that Star Destroyers and the Starship Enterprise make. Makes me wonder if any sound editors of sci-fi movies and shows had listened to this kind of stuff before...
No, this isn't real. It's composed and processed with almost no "true ambient space sounds" or actual "electromagnetic vibrations" in it. The real thing, which you can find by searching the NASA website, is mostly high pitched static and not musical at all. The series of "Voyager" recordings was produced by ambient/New Age/meditation producers, people who put out titles like "Egg of Time," "Celestial Dolphin," and "Child of a Dream." Here are the liner notes to another, similar release, "Song of Earth": "On this recording, Dr. Jeffrey Thompson and Richard Stamper, Co-Founder and Researchers at Brian/Mind Research, have used these space sounds to form a lyrical, composed landscape of haunting beauty as a tribute to our home planet. The entire recording is an "arranged Composition" of recordings from Earth Orbit."
+ TheStockwell es verdad que en el espacio no se puede oír nada, pero se puede convertir las ondas electromagnéticas en ondas de sonido y con un poco de edición queda esto xd
+007NeverEnd "con un poco de edición"? Esta es una composición. No hay verdadero material de la NASA. (Mi español es muy malo!). This is a composition. There is no real NASA material.
EARTH IS FLAT AND SPACE IS FAKED, BUT UR WRONG ABOUT THAT, CAUSE THE JPL AND NASA SITES DID INDEED HAVE THE TUNES THE PLANETS ETC BROADCAST AVAILABLE ON THEM. WHAT THEY HAD TO DO WAS SPEED UP THE RECORDINGS THO, THEN YOU CAN HEAR THE REPEATING CYCLES AS A KIND OF, WELL - UNEARTHLY AETHEREAL AMBIENCE. IDK WHAT THEY ACTUALLY USED TO RECORD THEM CAUSE THEY AIN'T SENT ANY PROBES OUT REALLY, PROBABLY GROUND RADIOTELESCOPES AND SIMILAR.
Radio waves. It is not sound itself, it is just electromagnetic waves that don't need air to travel. Then we just transform it into audible sounds, just like the radio works.
There's clearly western tonality added or used as the pattern for "interpreting" the information collected by Voyager. It sounds like a synth pad playing 20th century dark movie music in a minor key in a twelve-tone system. The real sonic patterns of space are surely much more complex than our traditional system of music.
Imagine being a sentient AI and a species builds you to take pictures of space, they launch you. You see them get smaller and smaller before you see the curvature of the planet. You could see vast blue oceans and green plains along with yellow desert sands. Soon enough their star gets bigger and their moon is in sight. Luckily or unluckily you’re able to translate the vacuum of space into noise. As you fling farther, this is all you hear. A repetitive symphony with occasional melodic humming, there are periods where you’re in total blackness, there are periods where you see a planet. Desolate and abandon. You hear their noises, they sound like agony and the end itself, as you stray farther you see beautiful stars flashing all around you, but their galaxies, for the past 45 years this is all you hear
Amazing. This is the true meaning of "Dark Space Ambient Music." If you wish to compose your own dark space ambient music - listen to this album first. The rest is up to you by adding your own creativeness :)
@@Xi-Khan Thank you Khan :) What amazes me is that here we are creating space music, using our imaginations of what space music sounds like to us and we have (almost) forgotten what the universal nature has given to us since the beginning of time. We imitate what nature gives us.
Although I assume some of us attempt to do what the universal nature likely intended for we the people of the mother earth change up our attempt at the universal nature's intention to hopefully sense what it really is from what we may yet to already know and not know about. I hope my comment here made sense I like to think of myself as a philosopher in a way even though it is difficult for me to do that cause of my anxiety and learning disability and other things like that by the way sorry for the long comment - Khan
Insert true plasma waves captured by NASA via the instrument on voyager and some slow breakbeats and astronaut/sci-fi vocal samples. Vary the speed and add some 303 and cool synths and look out The Orb. Jonny taking the ambient universe by storm😉
These sounds are so, memorble i feel like ive heard these before but i have not maybe becuase this is what matter sounds like its what out universe sounds like. home :)
loool learn your stuff mate, these are recordings of the actual microwaves and radio waves converted into lower frequency's so we can hear them. so I'm sorry but you sir are the dumb ass
Flash news: Pluto is green. Nah, I am just kidding I love the vintge look of the outer planets, I even prefer documentaries of the 70's when Voyagers and Pioneers where traveling where no human had reach there before.
too cool I never thought planets could have sound,but it makes sence.sorry for bad spelling.but I always dreamed of being in space and something like space angels although that's kid stuff.but this is really beautiful its like a harmony being played in space.thank you for uploading this.
Just in case anyone has missed my previous aspersions ;-) No, these are *not* NASA recordings. These are "therapeutic audio" produced by a chiropractor in California.
If u think about it, does it matter what size we are. I mean compared to other things in this universe, we are immensely big. There's more to life than just what we know
It's actually fairly easy to use google to find the research groups associated with the various instruments' data that is claimed to be used. (I'll give you one guess as to where to find a significant chunk of the authentic "space audio" . . . )
This is what JOHANNES KEPLER was ideally aiming at in His Works: MYSTERIUM COSMOGRAPHICUM (The Cosmic Mystery), The Astronomia Nova: the New Astronomy, and The Harmonice Mundi (The Harmony of Worlds/The Universe): KEPLER AD TRES!
OK, given the arguments here based on the actual science and conventional wisdom, I've edited the description. I added a little sci-fi joke at the end, you can disregard if you have no sense of humor or fandom. @2trancentral, how does this look to you? -- Dan NASA Voyager Recordings - Symphonies Of The Planets 3 (1992) -- from the Voyager I & II missions launched in 1977 … “ambient” representations in sound of electromagnetic radiation (no mechanical sounds from the space probes themselves) … from the vibrations of the planets, their moons and rings -- their electromagnetic fields and planetary magnetosphere; charged particle interactions of the planet, its moons and the solar wind; trapped radio waves bouncing between the planetary surface and its atmosphere, and charged particle emissions from the rings of certain planets. These are the ‘sounds’ of space (… where no one can hear you scream - Ed.)
I bet Nikola Tesla would have loved to hear this. He probably heard a version of "space music" himself, he claimed to have received radio signals from planets. He believed electric vibrations were everywhere.
Does this remind anyone of Halo 2 in one of the first missions when you are looking down at Earth? I'm almost positive this was the recording in-game....
I have searched for this recording for almost 18 years. Thank you RUclips.
It can still be bought to this day ...
I own the CD
i think its all fake, when u go to nasa site u cant find theses,
@@Cyprous There is some of real Nasa sound recordings:
www.nasa.gov/vision/universe/features/halloween_sounds.html
www.nasa.gov/connect/sounds/index.html
@Philosophical Thinking It is fake, this is studio music. Go to Space Audio channel for the real sound.
You really get the vibe of being alone in an expansive, dark and formidable place. There is something scary and comforting at the same time
There is this something that it just sounds like a voiceless echo surrounding at all times, it's majestically awe-inspiring.
DON'T YOU FEEL IT?
I’m listening to this in my car. That’s the exact vibe. Like we’re all on this giant balancing plate together, but we’ve got it down and we’re gonna navigate this universe, dammit!
Please never delete this video or your channel. Thank you.
i took a nap to this, it is the most peaceful relaxing way for me to sleep. i dont care if its real or man mad or half man made, i imagine this is what space would sound like, if you could hear sounds in space.
+TheEmberSeeker This was the first CD I heard and I bought all five. This was before youtube even existed. I listened to them all many, many times. Love it.
wow cool, i would love to have a CD of this :D
Well, at least you have youtube. Sounds pretty much the same to me. I have heard so many interesting sounds and music posted to youtube that I could never have been able to hear on CD; and it weighs less to carry around. Thanks for the comment and "keep looking up."
@@atwaterpub SOTP 3 is honestly my favorite, it really helps me sleep.
@@MrFuller876 I agree that is a special and rare recording.
I don't really understand why, but I find it oddly fascinating that the retrieved "sounds" so aptly reflect the "living" nature of what's out there...
This is actually the recording of Saturn’s magnetosphere when Voyager 1 & Voyager 2 reached their second destination to Saturn in October 1980 and August 1981
thank you for this insight. this comment gave me inspiration to research where voyager 1 is now. its actually pretty far, according to Voyager 2
So peaceful, yet kind of unsettling at the same time.
Same feeling here
123Yellowberry123 Ying & Yang
123Yellowberry123 Yes, it's peaceful and amazing. But it also gives you the feeling of loneliness, emptiness and even darkness at some points. And all of these... in Space. At least, this is what I feel.
Amazing sound anyway. And it keeps you hooked to listen to it continuously, without stopping.
if you have real bassy speakers its like a flying craft ;) something for the ufo thing
hi, is that a picture of our galalxy????y
all the admirers of electronic music, like me, had (have) ears wide open to the universe.
Hell yeah homie
These recordings are so eerie yet beautiful to me... just imagining the cold, dark emptiness of space whilst studying these planets with probes. It's just all so fascinating.
The beautiful sounds of space. By the way it's sonification. And most people know there is no sound in space because sound needs a media to travel through. So they transmit radio waves into sounds. Sonification. You can't hear radio waves, but man if you could then you would here so many new sounds. And maybe us somehow hearing radio waves is the answer to those weird sounds people have been hearing. Just a theory. This fascinates me so much. I'm 13 and I don't know how some people don't get fascinated by this.
I'm bloody fascinated too, bro, the cosmos is awesome :)
If you could see all frequencies there would be no darkness.
The universe would be opaque with "blinding" light as before the separation of photons from electrons.
And now 8years passed by and youre 21 yrs old. It passed like it was 2minutes ago if you really think about it🥶
I Love these “sounds”. You explained this at 8 yo?!?!! Gosh, excited to imagine what you are doing now!!
Sounds like a heavenly choir warming up for the big day.
Can you imagine how this would have sounded to people at the time if synthesizers hadn't already been around at the time? This really would have sounded entirely alien. And synthesizers hadn't been around for very long either; they just narrowly missed the chance.
this is a very interesting statement... damn that could have been fascinating back then
Yea
Look up chaga mushroom plays synthesiZer
Synths had been around for over two decades
This sounds similar to what one hears when listening to the harmonics of various natural environments, so I doubt that this would have come across as more alien to people of the past- actually I think that modern people might find it more alien as they don't tend to actually listen closely to natural environments anymore.
I once heard harmonics in the woods that sounded a great deal like a mournful tune being played on pan pipes...
As a sound enthusiast I can confirm that these "converted electronic vibrations" are real. There is a huge editing and layering process behind though; the soundscapes are not possible to capture and produce without heavy waveform processing. Also some of the sounds presented are very similar to the signature sounds of analog synthesizers.
holy mother, god damn my dog
What ever happened to just sticking a microphone out the window while moving?
@@dcocz3908 😆 thanks. I needed that. ♥️
Thank you brother
Complete nonsense, this is studio music.
These are my "white noises" that keep my brain busy when I try to focus on something. But they are also feeding my imagination and creating the most incredible scenes in my mind. It's simply marvelous. Thank you so much
Look at it this way: if you were some sort of being that lived in space and could fly between planets and stars on your own power, likely then, evolution would have given you special organs that could detect radio and broad electromagnetic radiation, allowing you to "hear" in space even though there's no air. And this video would be what you "heard".
Additionally, the data is transferred flawlessly and artfully in this series. Being able to "hear" the radio waves and the frequency interactions are a legitimate way to understand and appreciate the volume and movements of the cosmos. This is still "real" information of real events in time and not some musician pressing keys on a midi synthesizer.
You’re everywhere
@ASTR-NOT True lol
Best enjoyed from a grassy hilltop on a clear summer night - yes, you should eventually doze off after hours of amazement, and perhaps still see the very same starry night skies in your dreams.
Ok, this stuff is amazong to do homework with... I just wrote out a 4-page essay in an hour with this playing in the background!
I wonder where you are now in life. I assume you were in high school when you had commented that.
There's a book called Skybreaker and it is the third of a series and it talks about the Music of the Planets, and I've always wondered if there was such a thing. This blows my mind.
The truly amazing sounds of the universe caught and modified to enable humanity to listen. A soundscape of our solar system: isolation, vast, cold and somewhat left with an uncomfortable feeling of being miniscule in an infinite void. Relaxing but a bit disconcerting. Aphex Twin has nothing on the cosmos. Really nice upload mate😁
Dont diss my boy aphex twin like that
Parfois quand je n'arrive pas à dormir ou que j'ai des problème je me met cette vidéo et je m'imagine en orbite dans un petit vaisseau autour de Jupiter et je m'imagine la Terre au loin toute petite telle une étoile puis je m'endors :).
And 3 years later, i still love so much hear this wonderful sound.
Je chercher justement quelque chose pour m'endormir parce que je n'y arrive pas... Je pense que j'ai trouver :)
Magnífico esse som, relaxante e ao mesmo tempo amedrontador!
i've listened to this all day, its beautiful
So good to have confirmation, this is how I feel fiddling with a simple setup in Caustic modular, floating adrift to distant planets... indispensable record :-)
this is unbelievable
Who said it's real? Idiot.
MANA-YOOD-SUSHAI sleeps eternally, lulled by the music of a lesser deity who must drum forever, "for if he cease for an instant then MANA-YOOD-SUSHAI will start awake, and there will be worlds nor gods no more."
This is the best video ever since the creation of RUclips 🌖
This isn't actually recorded with a microphone or anything. What you hear is radio waves and other sorts of waves converted into sound based on their frequencies. There is no "noise" in space.
Radio waves are "noise", but yeah.
Radio waves can be confusing. Sound needs a media to travel through. I really don't know much about radio waves but radio means radioactive waves. Meaning radiation. I think. And you can't here radiation and I don't think that it's considered a sound. Again I'm very ignorant in radio waves.
Just shut the hell up and enjoy the "sounds".
At last we found you Sherlock ! where have you been ?
@@MrLawlCakes ah yes, shut everybody up who tries to have discussion
Crazy how naturally soothing. Space is dope.
sounds like the "universe" setting on the korg m1
All energy is vibration. With ears sensitive enough to pick up these frequencies we would be able to hear them.
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I heard about this from a book I read a couple years ago (and still read it time to time) I was curious if this was an actual thing or well uh I guessed it was so I went searching for it awhile back, couldn’t find it, and ended up giving up. Fast forward to now, I found it while looking up atmospheric/space stuff on Spotify. So far, I find it pretty in a way or well uh I don’t know the word but like you are in the void I don’t know. I’m probably going to start listening to this while I read, it’s very relaxing and exactly what I need for doing homework or well focusing in general
Thanks Mateo Torrez from They both die at the end
(To be honest, I was introduce to some interesting stuff from this book…thanks middle school teacher for making it an option to read for a project)
this simply exceeds everything humanity is able to create.
The fact that it's the sounds of PLANETS is so fascinating
Mercury
Venus
Earth
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
Neptune
Pluto
Wow talk about relaxing & calming sounds of the planets. The sounds of Jupiter & the sounds of Neptune are both respectively relaxing.
This is probably not planet's sounds but fit well as an ambiance within The atmosphere of a spaceship.
pretty damn calming and beautiful
A lot of ambient samples for me! Thank you 🙂
**Plugs in aux**
Man, the universe spits mad fire in this album!
it feels like a long awaited and needed hug
one of my favorite recordings
Lol yeah these are the sounds i can hear not in my 'mind' but in my inner ear often..
doesn't anybody else get that? Incredible to think these were recorded in 1977
Thats why i try not to play intoo much into the hype of what's trending in terms of electronic FX ,
These timelesss sounds are what i'm interested in the most!
Wow someone finally understands , it’s almost like a pressurized sound , yet it is not brought to the auditory substance
I don't know why but I actually scared 😕 how much we are small ....
Doesn't matter
And the size of the solar system doesn't even compare to the size of the universe (well, which is too big that we can't even measure)
If I am not mistaken, this is a song composed by a famous ambient artist John Sierra. He wrote a lot of cool pieces, I especially enjoyed his last album =)
This isn't a song, this is what Voyager recorded of Saturn as it flew by, converted from magnetic waves into sound for us to hear, you are hearing the sound of Saturn's magnetic field at work.
This is really calming to listen to
Lyrics...?
NiCe may may lexDDD 111!!11!
hahahah. Freestyle on the beat bruh.
WOOOOSH
bzzzzz chhhhrr auugghhh bwww
God is whispering
Cruising through deep space.
This sounds REALLY similar to the hum that Star Destroyers and the Starship Enterprise make. Makes me wonder if any sound editors of sci-fi movies and shows had listened to this kind of stuff before...
Sounds like the Kestrel cruiser flying through a nebulae.
Imagine living in a luxury space ship in space with this New Age vibe
This is top tier stuff, thanks for posting!!
this gives me the tingles and helps my insomnia
The sky is beautiful.
Estoy aquí porque me mandó PabloGonzaE :) se escucha fantástico. Dios es maravilloso.
Jajajaja exacto ya somos 2 ✋
no es dios el maravilloso, sino que el mismo universo, el cosmos se creó a si mismo :)
No, this isn't real. It's composed and processed with almost no "true ambient space sounds" or actual "electromagnetic vibrations" in it. The real thing, which you can find by searching the NASA website, is mostly high pitched static and not musical at all.
The series of "Voyager" recordings was produced by ambient/New Age/meditation producers, people who put out titles like "Egg of Time," "Celestial Dolphin," and "Child of a Dream."
Here are the liner notes to another, similar release, "Song of Earth": "On this recording, Dr. Jeffrey Thompson and Richard Stamper, Co-Founder and Researchers at Brian/Mind Research, have used these space sounds to form a lyrical, composed landscape of haunting beauty as a tribute to our home planet. The entire recording is an "arranged Composition" of recordings from Earth Orbit."
+ TheStockwell es verdad que en el espacio no se puede oír nada, pero se puede convertir las ondas electromagnéticas en ondas de sonido y con un poco de edición queda esto xd
+007NeverEnd "con un poco de edición"? Esta es una composición. No hay verdadero material de la NASA. (Mi español es muy malo!). This is a composition. There is no real NASA material.
EARTH IS FLAT AND SPACE IS FAKED, BUT UR WRONG ABOUT THAT, CAUSE THE JPL AND NASA SITES DID INDEED HAVE THE TUNES THE PLANETS ETC BROADCAST AVAILABLE ON THEM. WHAT THEY HAD TO DO WAS SPEED UP THE RECORDINGS THO, THEN YOU CAN HEAR THE REPEATING CYCLES AS A KIND OF, WELL - UNEARTHLY AETHEREAL AMBIENCE. IDK WHAT THEY ACTUALLY USED TO RECORD THEM CAUSE THEY AIN'T SENT ANY PROBES OUT REALLY, PROBABLY GROUND RADIOTELESCOPES AND SIMILAR.
Egg of time was a real banger back then.
Mercury = Gray Squirrel
Venus = Flamingo
Earth = Peacock
Mars = Red Fox
Jupiter = Elephant
Saturn = Beige Goat
Uranus= Polar Bear
Neptune = Mountain Bluebird
Pluto = Coyote
Radio waves. It is not sound itself, it is just electromagnetic waves that don't need air to travel. Then we just transform it into audible sounds, just like the radio works.
The sounds you here when youre in the uterus,thats why it sounds so relaxing:-)
There's clearly western tonality added or used as the pattern for "interpreting" the information collected by Voyager. It sounds like a synth pad playing 20th century dark movie music in a minor key in a twelve-tone system. The real sonic patterns of space are surely much more complex than our traditional system of music.
Oh my god this is incredible
This is beautiful..
Imagine being a sentient AI and a species builds you to take pictures of space, they launch you. You see them get smaller and smaller before you see the curvature of the planet. You could see vast blue oceans and green plains along with yellow desert sands. Soon enough their star gets bigger and their moon is in sight. Luckily or unluckily you’re able to translate the vacuum of space into noise. As you fling farther, this is all you hear. A repetitive symphony with occasional melodic humming, there are periods where you’re in total blackness, there are periods where you see a planet. Desolate and abandon. You hear their noises, they sound like agony and the end itself, as you stray farther you see beautiful stars flashing all around you, but their galaxies, for the past 45 years this is all you hear
Ah.... My mind is blown all the time these days. AH!
Amazing.
This is the true meaning of "Dark Space Ambient Music."
If you wish to compose your own dark space ambient music - listen to this album first. The rest is up to you by adding your own creativeness :)
I do not think there is any other way to describe it but the way you said it feels perfect all by itself it is indeed quite amazing - Khan
@@Xi-Khan Thank you Khan :)
What amazes me is that here we are creating space music, using our imaginations of what space music sounds like to us and we have (almost) forgotten what the universal nature has given to us since the beginning of time. We imitate what nature gives us.
Although I assume some of us attempt to do what the universal nature likely intended for we the people of the mother earth change up our attempt at the universal nature's intention to hopefully sense what it really is from what we may yet to already know and not know about. I hope my comment here made sense I like to think of myself as a philosopher in a way even though it is difficult for me to do that cause of my anxiety and learning disability and other things like that by the way sorry for the long comment - Khan
Amazing.. sounds I already know but I cannot quite place them. Familiar very familiar
Insert true plasma waves captured by NASA via the instrument on voyager and some slow breakbeats and astronaut/sci-fi vocal samples. Vary the speed and add some 303 and cool synths and look out The Orb. Jonny taking the ambient universe by storm😉
Very haunting, but magnificent!!
Yup! This is exactly what Relax Melodies Jupiter sounds like
Complety Precious and Incredible
Is just like the empty ocean of our planet (Figurative). Sounds of beauty. Sounds of curiosity.
Thanks stranger from the past, I had the same feeling but couldn't articulate.
These sounds are so, memorble i feel like ive heard these before but i have not maybe becuase this is what matter sounds like its what out universe sounds like. home :)
loool learn your stuff mate, these are recordings of the actual microwaves and radio waves converted into lower frequency's so we can hear them. so I'm sorry but you sir are the dumb ass
www.stufftoblowyourmind.com/blog/symphonies-of-the-planets/
Flash news: Pluto is green.
Nah, I am just kidding I love the vintge look of the outer planets, I even prefer documentaries of the 70's when Voyagers and Pioneers where traveling where no human had reach there before.
space makes great music
making good tunes since the big bang
Wow..:) very nice.. Good information.,. Thank you.,.:)
too cool I never thought planets could have sound,but it makes sence.sorry for bad spelling.but I always dreamed of being in space and something like space angels although that's kid stuff.but this is really beautiful its like a harmony being played in space.thank you for uploading this.
Dis is ma jam!
Mine too
This music genre is 5th place of my favorite music genre called "New Age"
🥇 Heavy Metal
🥈 Rock
🥉 Electronic
4th Country
5th New Age
Cosmic
chill
music
I like it
gorgeous
Just in case anyone has missed my previous aspersions ;-) No, these are *not* NASA recordings. These are "therapeutic audio" produced by a chiropractor in California.
Thank you ! 👽👾❤
algo muy lindo y es que se percibe el movimiento del satelite en el que estan los "microfonos"
Sad that space doesn't really sound like this
If u think about it, does it matter what size we are. I mean compared to other things in this universe, we are immensely big. There's more to life than just what we know
We are here to play!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Marvellous
I feel smart when I call stuff out for being fake, even though I have no contrary evidence.
It's actually fairly easy to use google to find the research groups associated with the various instruments' data that is claimed to be used. (I'll give you one guess as to where to find a significant chunk of the authentic "space audio" . . . )
There is your evidence of Gravitational Waves, which science has been searching so hard to find.
why does this sound like giygas
Der Atem des Weltalls -great : )
impressive..
While listening- does this gives us clairvoyance?
woah i really like these "The Planets" guys where can i go and buy some mercha dn see them in concert
This is what JOHANNES KEPLER was ideally aiming at in His Works: MYSTERIUM COSMOGRAPHICUM (The Cosmic Mystery), The Astronomia Nova: the New Astronomy, and The Harmonice Mundi (The Harmony of Worlds/The Universe): KEPLER AD TRES!
OK, given the arguments here based on the actual science and conventional wisdom, I've edited the description. I added a little sci-fi joke at the end, you can disregard if you have no sense of humor or fandom.
@2trancentral, how does this look to you? -- Dan
NASA Voyager Recordings - Symphonies Of The Planets 3 (1992) -- from the Voyager I & II missions launched in 1977 … “ambient” representations in sound of electromagnetic radiation (no mechanical sounds from the space probes themselves) … from the vibrations of the planets, their moons and rings -- their electromagnetic fields and planetary magnetosphere; charged particle interactions of the planet, its moons and the solar wind; trapped radio waves bouncing between the planetary surface and its atmosphere, and charged particle emissions from the rings of certain planets. These are the ‘sounds’ of space (… where no one can hear you scream - Ed.)
very good
I bet Nikola Tesla would have loved to hear this. He probably heard a version of "space music" himself, he claimed to have received radio signals from planets. He believed electric vibrations were everywhere.
what a wacky guy huh? obviously electric vibrations arent everywhere, everyone knows phones and wifi work by magic
haunting...
Lyrics:
wwwwooooaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa pewpewpew zuuuuuuuuuum whooooooooooooooooooooshhhhhhhhhh bumbumbum
Does this remind anyone of Halo 2 in one of the first missions when you are looking down at Earth? I'm almost positive this was the recording in-game....
Drone music before the word drone was used to describe that genre
Sublime
Anyone else still waiting for the beginning of Final Fantasy 7 to start when they hit play on this? lol ;)