The Sun has just dropped its latest album. With all the boiling and bubbling gases, our closest star is a seriously noisy place. But you’ll never be able to ‘hear’ it because space is a vacuum, so ...
The Sun is not silent. The low, pulsing hum of our star's heartbeat allows scientists to peer inside, revealing huge rivers of solar material flowing around before their eyes -- er, ears. NASA ...
This is one in a series of profiles of Arizona nonprofit service organizations that have received funding from The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com's Season for Sharing fundraising campaign. To ...
In October of 1979, Dr. Frank Kells, an employee of the Rehabilitation Services of the Arizona Department of Economic Security, and a small team assisted in the on-air debut of Sun Sounds of Arizona, ...
Sound, in we humans’ audible range, does not travel through the vacuum of space. But if it could, the Sun would be putting on one heck of a concert, all day, every day. This “Sun Sonification” video ...
Sun Sounds of Arizona held its 26th annual “Made in the Shade” festival on June 9 at the Pepsi Amphitheater. This year’s incredibly successful event was made possible by the hard work and dedication ...
Q: I understand that scientists record noises from the sun, but I thought sound didn’t travel in a vacuum. How do they record these sounds? — Frederick Vogt | Grand Rapids, Michigan You’re right: ...
The Sun has just dropped its latest album. With all the boiling and bubbling gases, our closest star is a seriously noisy place. But you’ll never be able to ‘hear’ it because space is a vacuum, so ...