The Milky Way: INCREDIBLE VIDEO with the Galaxy that Amazed People

Milky way sounds

The Milky Way, the galaxy of which we are a part, is part of a truly impressive presentation in an incredible video that reveals to us something that did not seem possible at the moment for it. More precisely, in the video clip below, the people from NASA reveal "what the Milky Way sounds like" based on the astronomical data they collected using various space telescopes, and the result is truly impressive from many points of view.

The Milky Way has transformed the astronomical data into sounds in a creation specially thought for the International Day of Music, which was celebrated in the course of the past days globally. Those from NASA say that the intensity of the volume is controlled by the brightness level of the objects that appear in this image of the Milky Way, and thus we have an exceptional presentation of the galaxy as we have never seen before.

The Milky Way: INCREDIBLE VIDEO with the Galaxy that Amazed People

The Milky Way is constantly monitored by scientists, a variety of images appearing over time on the Internet, but only now we see an audio representation of this kind for it. NASA is constantly trying to offer people special experiences, so it is not excluded that we will see creations of this kind including for smaller areas of the Milky Way, such as the solar system of which we are a part, but which may not be as spectacular.

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The Milky Way is a source of many mysteries and inspiration for scientists, who are constantly looking for ways to show us how beautiful the galaxy is that we are all part of now. Of course, in order for this to happen, very long periods of monitoring of the Milky Way galaxy are needed, but in the end, those from NASA manage to conceive including creations that surprise the entire planet in new ways.

The Milky Way will certainly have other surprises of this kind, so we just have to see what NASA or other space agencies from around the world will announce.