Saturday, June 2, 2007

NASA Space Recordings Of Earth - Voice Of Earth


The Voice of Earth Sounds come from the interaction of the Solar Wind with the magnetosphere of Earth. You
are hearing the Aura Borealis, NASA Injun I, Hawkeye, IMP1 and ISEE I Space Probes Recordings.

The energy production of the Sun is far from even and fluctuates on an 11 year cycle. Maximum production
coincides with high sunspot activity when processes on the Sun's surface throw particles far out into space.
These particles are called the solar wind. When the Solar Wind collides with the magnetosphere with a sufficient
number of particles, it causes the northern lights.

These space sounds of Earth were recorded by the Injun I, Hawkeye, IMP I and ISEE I space probes from
Earth orbit.

Although space is a vacuum, this does not mean that there is no sound. it only means that there is no air in
space to act as a medium to transmit soundwaves to your ear. The specially designed instruments on board
these probes were designed to pick up and record these vibrational frequencies. This information, which was
sent back to Earth and decoded, are the beautiful and intriguing sounds you hear on this recording. The sounds
you hear are interactions of the solar wind with the Earth's magnetosphere, ionosphere, plasma wave
phenomena and interactions between Earth's ionosphere and magnetosphere. These vibration frequencies are
all exactly within the range of human hearing, 20 - 20,000 Hz. This is truly the real Voice of Earth.

This recording was used as part of a one hour TV special in Japan for its effectiveness in alleviating sleep
disorders in children.

These recordings have been specially processed, filtered and spacially mastered in 3-D sound for deep
relaxation and stress reduction.

IMPORTANT
It is recommended not to play this CD next to animals, and during driving in automobile, course the high and
deep frequency.

2 comments:

l'innommable said...

thanx

Bruce Scanlon said...

Just listening to this now.. the whole set available here with bt http://ca.isohunt.com/download/112493657/nasa+symphonies.torrent

Thanks for the post. Good stuff eh?