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Letting the music of the cosmos be heard @astromattrusso, Andrew Santaguida, @astrodantamayo

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@datasonification (@datasonif) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Finally! Thank you Claudia Mignone and SYSTEM Sounds for sending over almost 20 more #sonification for #astronomy cases! Enjoy the listening at sonification.design 🔉👇💫✨

Finally! Thank you <a href="/claudiascosmos/">Claudia Mignone</a> and <a href="/system_sounds/">SYSTEM Sounds</a> for sending over almost 20 more #sonification for #astronomy cases! Enjoy the listening at sonification.design 🔉👇💫✨
Kristen Walbolt (@kwalbolt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In NASA's stories of the year is a milestone 30 years in the making. 5,000 planets confirmed beyond our solar system. It was a joy to work on this with SYSTEM Sounds superstars Matt Russo and Daniel Tamayo

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We had a lot of fun with this one! Stars=hand bells, nebula=choir, outside-in scan mapping direction to pitch and brightness to volume.

NASA Exoplanets (@nasaexoplanets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2022, we passed 5,000 confirmed exoplanets. It was a milestone decades in the making! Listen to the sounds and the pace of discovery. go.nasa.gov/3i1htds

joe spring (@joespring) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's a fun project that came out of a simple question. What if we could hear objects in space? Astrophysicists and musicians teamed up to create some pretty cool sounds. (Clips included.) smithsonianmag.com/science-nature… NASA Dan Falk Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian SYSTEM Sounds

MAS (@astrofisicamas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Los astrónomos Cristóbal Petrovich (@astrofisicamas - Astrofísica UC), Juan Garrido-Deutelmoser (Astrofísica UC) y un equipo de SYSTEM Sounds convirtieron en sonido datos de zona de formación de planetas estudiada con Observatorio ALMA📡 Toda la info astrofisicamas.cl/sonificacion-d… Centros ANID

Science Friday (@scifri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Space isn’t as silent as you might think. In fact, it might even sound like an orchestra. Listen in on your local public radio station to the universe as sonified by Kimberly Kowal Arcand and Matt Russo now on Science Friday sciencefriday.com/segments/unive…

Stephen Roddy (@stephenroddy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ChatGPT can Sonify data if you specify the programming language, libraries, & frameworks it should use to map that data. It can do visualization too. 1/8

Chandra Observatory (@chandraxray) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Three new sonifications are available for your listening pleasure! This new batch includes: R Aquarii (this sonification), M104, and Stephan's Quintet.🎧🎵 More at: s.si.edu/sonify7

WIRED (@wired) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A group of astronomers are turning celestial data into almost musical sequences of sounds to make space images more accessible to a wider audience that includes visually impaired people. wired.trib.al/OlKDddx

Science Friday (@scifri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the album “Universal Harmonies,” researchers take data from various telescopes and assign them sounds. Kimberly Kowal Arcand and Matt Russo join us to discuss how they brought sounds and can allow more people to engage with outer space. sciencefriday.com/segments/unive…

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Why do diamonds erupt from Earth’s depths? Scientists have the answer (and a sonification!) theguardian.com/science/2023/j…

Scientific American (@sciam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎧 Astronomers and musicians are turning space into song, making astronomical data accessible and inspiring. Listen to the first episode of this mini-series on astronomical sonification with 🎙️ Jason Drakeford and @broderick_timmy on Apple Podcasts 🔗 bit.ly/46gixh8

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment 🌈 (@natrevearthenv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Listen to the song of breaking continents and kimberlite eruptions in this entrancing animation! In a new Comment, Prof Tom Gernon et al. discuss how using sound to convey complex data patterns can improve science communication🎶 nature.com/articles/s4301… Free: rdcu.be/dv2Pa