Sound Recording from NASA's Juno Mission: Flyby of Europa

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In this captivating presentation, data recorded by the Waves instrument on NASA's Juno spacecraft during its close encounter with Jupiter's moon Europa on September 29, 2022, has been ingeniously transformed into audible frequencies. As the white line elegantly traverses the spectrogram, which visually portrays signal strength over time, you'll experience the mesmerizing auditory translation of the plasma wave frequencies observed near Europa. The fluctuations in plasma density become a symphony of sound, harmonizing with the dynamic frequencies.

The video offers a window into this auditory journey, featuring data spanning approximately 1.5 hours throughout the Europa flyby.

For an in-depth understanding of NASA's Juno mission, delve into http://nasa.gov/juno and https://missionjuno.com. Explore the intricacies of the Europa flyby by visiting https://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/nasa-s-juno-will-perform-close-flyby-of-jupiter-s-icy-moon-europa.

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/Univ of Iowa

Embark on an auditory adventure that unveils the symphony of celestial dynamics as captured by NASA's Juno mission.

Tags: #JunoMission #EuropaFlyby #SpaceAudio #NASA #SpaceExploration #CelestialSymphony #PlasmaWaves #AuditoryExperience #Spectrogram #ScientificTranslation #Astronomy #JupiterSystem #DynamicFrequencies

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