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The Sounds of Space | StarTalk Live! at Guild Hall

2024-10-15 Science & Technology
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What does a black hole sound like? Neil deGrasse Tyson & Chuck Nice explore the sounds of the universe using JWST and Chandra X-Ray Observatory data with astrophysicist and data sonification expert Kimberly Arcand, Live at Guild Hall. Ever wondered how we can extract sound from space? Kim explains how telescopes see in wavelengths beyond visible light as we explore the electromagnetic spectrum. Learn how we turn space data into sound and how this process allows us to experience the universe in new ways, from supernovae remnants to star-forming nebulae. Discover the universe’s high-energy phenomena, like black holes and neutron stars, and how the Chandra X-ray Observatory helps astronomers detect these powerful forces. How did Chandra's technology contribute to advances in fields like medical imaging and shark population monitoring? You'll also hear clips of real data sonification, from exploding stars to gas clouds, as we explore how sound provides a new dimension to understanding space. Plus, discover the incredible story of Wanda Díaz-Merced, a blind astronomer who pioneered the use of sonification to study visual data. As we continue to push the boundaries of space exploration, Kim shares insights on future missions, such as NASA's upcoming Lynx X-ray telescope. With Chandra celebrating 25 years, we explore how this technological marvel is still revealing the mysteries of the cosmos—and what might come next. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction: Kimberly Arcand 03:48 - Data Sonification vs. The Visible World 9:42 - The Hubble Deep Field 14:58 - Wavelengths & The Electromagnetic Spectrum 22:23 - The CHANDRA Telescope 23:59 - The Crab Nebula 29:00 - Galaxy Clusters & High Energy Light 32:00 - Making an X-Ray Telescope 37:05 - Everyday X-Rays 40:28 - Black Holes & Centaurus A 44:49 - Detecting Dark Matter & Gravitational Lensing 48:23 - Sonification 52:05 - Cass A Nebula Sonification 57:22 - Carina Nebula Cosmic Cliffs JWST Sonification 01:00:39 - V404 Cygni Sonification 01:04:09 - Chandra Deep Field Sonification 01:07:23 - Bullet Cluster Sonification 01:08:33 - Engaging the Different Senses 1:13:30 - The Future of Chandra 1:15:43 - A Cosmic Perspective Check out our second channel, @StarTalkPlus Get the NEW StarTalk book, 'To Infinity and Beyond: A Journey of Cosmic Discovery' on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3PL0NFn Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/startalkradio FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE to StarTalk: Twitter: http://twitter.com/startalkradio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StarTalk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startalk About StarTalk: Science meets pop culture on StarTalk! Astrophysicist & Hayden Planetarium director Neil deGrasse Tyson, his comic co-hosts, guest celebrities & scientists discuss astronomy, physics, and everything else about life in the universe. Keep Looking Up! #StarTalk #NeildeGrasseTyson

Top Comments (10)

@Silvia6 2024-10-15

The shows are so much more entertaining when chuck nice joins the team 🎉

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@semsigratajs9505 2024-10-15

"believe me, im a changed man now" :D

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@StarTalk 2024-10-15

How does data sonification from black holes and other cosmic phenomena enhance our ability to interpret high-energy astrophysical events beyond traditional visual methods?

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@StarTalk 2024-10-15

Where should we host our next StarTalk Live! event? Drop the name of your city & country and who knows, we may pay it a visit!

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@rockstardave1 2024-10-16

About 12 years ago, I completed a Music and Sound Technology degree, and for my dissertation, I chose the subject of Sonification. It was awesome to learn about! I decided to map sound to datasets taken from the Ulysses mission, whose primary mission was to orbit the Sun. One dataset I mapped was entirely represented as white noise; as the dataset cycled through the white noise, all that could be heard was the distinctive sound of breathing. It was so cool! Being a bit poetic with the data, I wrote in my dissertation, "It's like I can hear the universe breathing." Writing the dissertation and building the program to translate the data into sound was a lot of fun!

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@thereverendcoyote 2024-10-16

Making albums of these would make a great source of funding some of the research.

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@jankywanky6594 2024-10-15

i love it when the star talks

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@BlueBelle79 2024-10-19

"Everyone close your eyes" *does so... confused: hears beach sounds...opens eyes* Ah! Beach commercial! Funny. *skips commercial: closes eyes again...wait...is that ... more... beach sounds?¡! Peaks again* 😂 Best commercial break timing ever. Lol 🎉

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@jensonee 2024-11-26

one of the things nice about Tyson's videos is he leaves me smiling.

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@vttb3916 2026-05-18

44:04 I finally found this... sleepy black hole.. chuck is cracking me up, everytime😂

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