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What does Martian wind sound like? Thanks to NASA's InSight probe, now we know. For the first time, humans can hear wind from Mars. InSight, or NASA's Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations ...
PASADENA, Calif. -- NASA's new Mars lander has captured the first sounds of the Martian wind. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory released audio clips of the alien wind Friday. The low-frequency rumblings ...
Like nearly all of the residents on this island in Penobscot Bay, Art Lindgren and his wife, Cheryl, celebrated the arrival of three giant wind turbines late last year. That was before they were ...
On November 26, NASA’s Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport (InSight) lander successfully touched down on Mars. Though the probe’s main goal is to explore the ...
Cold winds constantly blow across the wide Martian plains of Elysium Planitia, and NASA unexpectedly recorded the sound of these extraterrestrial gusts. Although NASA sent the InSight lander to Mars ...
The sounds of wind, crackling fire and sword fights are among the sound effects produced for a new fictional radio play inspired by real news events. Director Zack Myers, playwright Anna Victoria and ...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — NASA’s new Mars lander has captured the first sounds of the “really unworldly” Martian wind. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory released audio clips of the alien wind Friday. The low ...
The sound of wind is easily recognizable to most people on Earth, but for the first time the sound of wind on Mars has been released. The newest resident of the red planet, NASA's InSight, sent back ...
Driving west from Oklahoma City to the outskirts of Weatherford, wind turbines don't just dot the landscape; they dominate it. From oil and gas booms and busts to heavy rains followed by drought, ...
Grab your headphones and prepare to be blown away. NASA just announced it has heard the first-ever “sounds” of wind on Mars. But if you’re expecting howling, swooshes and crackles, you’re in for a ...