NASA Revealed the Audio of the Eerie Sound of a Black Hole
American space agency NASA has discharged the sound of a black hole, which may be detected by human ears. This black hole sits 200 light years away within the Perseus galaxy cluster. Black holes were considered as extraordinary dense objects with gravity so intense that not even light would be able to escape. The audio of the black hole's sound has been announced by NASA on its Twitter handle where it has even explained the way sound would travel in vacuum.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Black holes were considered as extraordinary dense objects
- NASA on its Twitter handle had announced about audio of the black hole's sound
- The sound was created from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory’s captured data
NASA has mentioned on its Twitter account by dedicating to exoplanets that 'the misconception that there was no sound in space originates because most was a vacuum, which would provide no way for sound waves to travel. A galaxy cluster would have so much gas that we had picked up actual sound. Here it was amplified, and mixed with different information, to listen to a black hole.'
The clip would have sound resembling to rumbling and groaning which would be similar to Strange Things episode, but it was actually pressure waves that were rippling through the hot gas. The eerie, chilling and mysterious sound was commonly heard in sci-fi movies throughout space travels.
Therefore, the sound has been created from the information that was captured by NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and the recording was originally discharged back in May this year.
Last month, the astronomers have noticed a dormant black hole in a galaxy adjacent to our Milky Way. They had mentioned that it seems to have been born without the explosion of a dying star.
The scientists have stated that the good void was discovered within the Tarantula Nebula region of the Large Magellanic Cloud galaxy which would differ from all different known black holes in that it was 'X-ray quiet' which was not emitting powerful X-ray radiation indicative of gobbling up close material with its strong gravitational pull which it absolutely was not born in a very stellar blast referred to as a supernova. Therefore, it has been set around 160,000 light years from Earth.