This audio clip was created from radio signals received by the radio and plasma wave science instrument on the Cassini spacecraft. The bursty radio emissions were generated by lightning flashes on Saturn and are similar to the crackles and pops one hears on an AM radio during a thunderstorm on Earth. This storm on Saturn occurred on January 23 and 24, 2006. The clip compresses two hours of observations into about 28 seconds. Therefore, every second of the audio clip corresponds to about 4 minutes, 18 seconds.
The aliens are eating popcorn at the Saturn's cinema
superpachin 6 months ago
@Spyrall643 Shame it's not called MYANUS
lexhus 10 months ago
@lexhus I think the "SOUND OF URANUS" would be more appropriate
Spyrall643 10 months ago
Another "Sound from another planet" video.. I'm gonna put my mic to my ass let out a huge fart and call it "SOUND OF JUPITER!!"
lexhus 1 year ago
.....yea that sucked....
JuiceofVM 2 years ago