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  • Epic Saturn Rainbow! 

  • DAMN SATURN YOU SCARY

  • sounds like a rocket

  • DAYUM SATURN

  • lol all this is a effect from the radiation from the millions of meteors that are trapped in Saturn's gravitational pull

  • @greatness1407 Damn! I forgot the Relativistic considerations. -lol- Hold on... If you took your helmet off your face would bloat up and you'd die in a most terrible manner. But I get your point. My astronomy teacher did say there would be areas dense enough for sound to travel. Or was he trying to re-introduce the idea that ether fills space?

  • @greatness1407 If the sun exploded we wouldn't even know it until 8 minutes later. By that time Earth would be charcoal.

  • @greatness1407 the sound waves are captured by radio transmissions and the computers convert them in sound we can hear

  • antenna: ouch, ouch, ouch, ouch, ouch!

  • The sound is like running horse

  • I thought that sound didnt travel in space?

  • @bustercar It doesn't. It captures the radio transmissions and converts them to sound waves.

  • \(^o^)/_____________________

  • 3, 2, 1, BLAST OFF!!!

  • Sounds amazingly like the russian sounds of hell

  • so when you fly a plane its sounds like saturn's rings

  • What The Saturn o_o

  • Well, as we could presume, this sound's like a bunch of rocks hitting something.

  • @Colariboo Which makes it even more bizarre since most of the rocks are too far apart to hit each other.

  • i like the sound of jupiter more buts also nice

  • O.o

  • just imagine if you were floating in space and you heard that but couldnt float away...jeez...

  • Saturn sounds hungry.

  • Much better than Sonic Youth!!

  • I thought there was no sound in space.

  • @Whistlermtb2006 There isn't, this is what you get if you turn the magnetic waves into sound. Pretty much like a radio receiver. This is just a scientific tool for observing patterns.

  • :megusta:...

  • scary.. T-T

  • fuck this shit

  • I like vodka

  • H-HOW DO YOU RECORDED MY STOMACH STARVING?!?

  • rocks

  • That does not have sound because the sound does not travel in the empty and space is empty

  • @Dinisrko you do know that those are electromagnetic vibrations translated into sound waves right?

  • @Dinisrko Hehe if I had a nickel. As @leonardoluiss02 said, these are electromagnetic vibrations translated into sound. This way we can comprehend their nature through our sense of hearing.

  • @Tophisthebest226 In this case, physical impacts on an electromagnetic transmitter made this. Which was then caught on electromagnetic receivers back home as per usual-- but apparently, this is literally the sound of space rocks. beating up our Voyager.

  • @Dinisrko fail

  • That sounds like my friend

  • Nice sound you know I study planets all day that's my thing

  • beautifal sound, relaxing

  • sounds rough

  • sounds like a record player.. its rings look like a record.. somebody figure out how to play it's music lol... im super serial..

  • @laurence265 NASA needs to design a record player the size of Saturn's rings now.

  • it sounds like sombudy farting

    

  • I would say it is pretty i I knew those gases wouldn't be capable of killing us.

  • That's not so much the sound of the rings as the sound of smacking into the rings.

  • Saturn be having a party all the time.

  • PLAINS TOO MANY PLAINS

  • i dont here shit

  • space rain. such an incredible sound!

  • thats so cool

  • why its always 4th of july on Saturn?

  • unst unst unst unst

  • Dubstep This !!!!!!!!!

  • wird

  • The two top comments are "So beautiful...." and "That's creepy as fuck o_o" haha. I have to agree with both.

  • fake. there is no sound in space.

  • @FhjNelson They have technologies to measure the sound waves in space or something like that. And Im sorry this doesn't sound very professional I'm just not entirely sure how. Hopefully some one who knows what they're talking about will join the conversation otherwise that's the best I've got XD.

  • @FhjNelson Read description, it's dust hitting the radio antenna. And also you can record electromagnetic waves from space, as they don't need material to travel.

  • @FhjNelson If I had a nickel for every time that is posted...

  • @FhjNelson Technically (yes I know I probably spelled it wrong, SUE ME.), the Earth is in space, and there is sound on Earth, so your logic is not logical. Yes, you're right, in part. Sound does need a medium to travel through, and because there is no constant medium in space, sound cannot travel, but as the ice crystals hit the antenna, the sound of them hitting the antenna travels to the body of the Voyager. The antenna is the medium, in this case.

  • once again spend an hour looking up this stuff

  • mah new ringtune '-'

  • Sounds like a bombardment in WW 2

  • saturn would fuck you up

  • Don't scratch the record!

  • I notice this pic is a optical illusion it works to me I gonna favorite this vid

  • sounds like it is being fed through a machine

  • Amazing that something so beautiful to the eye could be so hard on the ear. Sounds like a weekend at Nascar heard through poor-quality earphones.

  • This is vela pulsar...

  • however it sounds as though the ice and dust is crackling on the camera

  • it sounnds like static

  • holy fuck that sounds like a sinister as hell storm goin on or somethin

    0:16 that sound is eerie as hell

  • So beautiful...

  • @Nemova You're right about that, wow I love this.

  • @Nemova It's even more beautiful when u're stoned and drunk as fuck man :))

  • Wow, that's intense.

  • That's creepy as fuck o_o

  • @Honmarutatsu thank u!! nothing beautiful about this!

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