NASA has recommended its own Halloween "music" playlist
Three days back on 20 October, NASA (US Space Agency) posted a cryptic tweet on the official Twitter, baffling the Twitterati with its probable context. Space agencies later reported that the tweet is about a playlist on SoundCloud itself. that is filled with audio tracks featuring "Sinister" Sound Captured from outside space the inside solar system. The playlist is named "Sinister" by NASA itself here has informed by tweeting the name of the playlist.
The playlist that NASA has tweeted about is a full 14 tracks in that playlist in chronological order.
- Chandra X-ray Observatory: M16 Xray
- Chandra X-ray Observatory: Cassiopeia A Blast Wave High Energy
- Chandra X-ray Observatory: Cassiopeia A, Iron
- Chandra X-ray Observatory: Cassiopeia A, Silicon
- Juno: Musical Tones from Jupiter Waves Perijove 4
- Juno: Jupiter’s Auroras
- InSight Lander Martian Quake Sol 173
- InSight Lander Martian Quake Sol 235
- Planck Sounds Of The Ancient Universe
- STEREO: Solar Winds Passing by NASA Satellites
- Sounds Of Europas Plasma Waves E6a 80kHz
- Sounds Of Ganymede Plasma Waves Gll G1
- Voyager 1: Plasma Waves of the Bow Shock of Jupiter
- Chandra X-ray Observatory: Galactic Sonification
NASA has collected very powerful sounds from space and combined them into a playlist for Halloween. If you look at the playlist, the Chandra X-ray Observatory service track has been captured, especially the stars who set the telescope around the black hole to detect X-ray emissions from very hot regions in the universe, such as the Akash Ganga Cluster According to the Chandra X-ray Observatory website, the telescope is named after Indian American Astrophysics and Nobel Prize winner Subramaniam Chandrasekhar, also known as Chandra.

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