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Posted: 2025-05-16 11:16:34 UTC

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NASA has sonified data from three black holes, turning raw telescope data into musical soundtracks. This process, called 'sonification,' transforms astronomical data into audible soundscapes, offering a unique way to experience these cosmic phenomena.
Black holes can be 'heard' through sonification of telescope data.
NASA used data from WR 124, SS 433, and Centaurus A to create soundscapes.
The sonification process involves mapping different types of data to various musical elements.