The squeaky soundbytes heard in the audio clip represent electric and magnetic radio waves emitted by Ganymede, Jupiter's largest moon.
A screenshot of a NASA video that features an audio clip of Juno's Ganymede flyby. Electric and radio data from the Jovian moon's magnetosphere was collected by Juno's Waves instrument. Juno's team then converted the frequency data into audio waves, and the radio waves are also represented visually here. Ganymede
, according to a NASA statement describing the newly published data. The Juno spacecraft performed a close flyby of the Jovian moon on June 7, during which time the Waves instrument collected the raw frequency data that Juno's team later shifted into the audio range. "If you listen closely, you can hear the abrupt change to higher frequencies around the midpoint of the recording, which represents entry into a different region in Ganymede's magnetosphere," Bolton said.
México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
9 must-see stargazing events to watch in 2022The year ahead offers many heavenly delights for sky-watchers, including two blood moons, a pair of partial solar eclipses, and multiple planetary meetings.
Leer más »
AT&T and Verizon may have to delay 5G deployments another two weeks over airline safety fearsNew deployments could interfere with altimeters and prevent the use of guided landing systems.
Leer más »
Everything Worth Knowing About ... Moons of Our Solar SystemThere are more than you think.
Leer más »
Video: Re-Watch Chicago's Largest-Ever NYE Fireworks DisplayA 1.5-mile-long New Year’s Eve fireworks show marked Chicago’s entry into 2022 with the city’s largest fireworks display ever. Watch it again here.
Leer más »