What does a nebula sound like?
What do things sound like out in the cosmos? Of course, sound waves can’t travel through the vacuum of space; however, electromagnetic waves can. These electromagnetic waves can be recorded by devices called spectrographs on many of the world’s most powerful telescopes.
Astronomer Paul Francis from the Australian National University has used some of these recordings and converted them into sound by reducing their frequency 1.75 trillion times to make them audible, as the original frequencies are too high to be heard by the human ear.
Francis also has the sounds of the Sun, quasars, comets, other nebulae, and more. Check out his audio recordings here.
(Source: universetoday.com, via disgustinghuman)
Lol is this for real? I should send this to my astronomy teacher.