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Post by Andrei Tchentchik on Jan 31, 2020 10:37:13 GMT 2
(.#376).- The Russian Space Agency transforms signals from neutron stars into music. The Russian Space Agency transforms signals from neutron stars into music. April 21, 2019. The Russian space radio telescope Spektr R was able to record radio signals emitted by neutron stars and these data were transformed into acoustic waves. The Russian Space Agency Roscosmos has published a video with "music" of pulsars, these neutron stars that turn very fast on themselves. The sounds were obtained by the processing of radio signals picked up by the Russian Spektr R radio telescope. The frequency of the signals emitted by the neutron stars has been transformed into acoustic waves that can be perceived by the human ear. VIDEO YOUTUBE Duration : 3m37s. "The signals propagated by pulsars can be used as time standards and landmarks for satellites. By transforming the frequency of the signals into acoustic waves, you can get music, "said a representative of Roscosmos. Pulsars, which have a very high density, could be one of the last stages of a star's life. Several days ago, US scientists at the University of Virginia announced that it had established that the PSR pulsar J0740 + 6620 was probably the most massive neutron star ever known. F I N .
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