File:NASA-SoundsOnMars-PerseveranceRover-20220401.webm
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English: NASA’s Perseverance Rover Captures Puff, Whir, Zap Sounds from Mars[1][2][3]
Apr 1, 2022 - NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lX5iVyfF3N0 Listen closely to new sounds from Mars recorded by NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover, including puffs and pings from a rover tool, light Martian wind, the whirring of the agency's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter, and laser zaps. Most of the sounds – best heard through headphones with the sound up – were recorded using the microphone belonging to Perseverance’s SuperCam instrument, mounted on the head of the rover’s mast. Other sounds, including the puffs and pings from the rover’s Gaseous Dust Removal Tool, or gDRT, blowing shavings off rock faces, were recorded by another microphone mounted on the chassis of the rover. A new study based on recordings made by the rover reveals that the speed of sound is slower on the Red Planet than on Earth and that, mostly, a deep silence prevails in the much thinner atmosphere. For more information on the study go to: https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/what-sounds-captured-by-nasas-perseverance-rover-reveal-about-mars For more about Perseverance go to mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/ and nasa.gov/perseverance. |
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Source | YouTube: NASA’s Perseverance Rover Captures Puff, Whir, Zap Sounds from Mars – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today |
Author | NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
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- ↑ Maurice, S (1 April 2022). "In situ recording of Mars soundscape". Nature. DOI:10.1038/s41586-022-04679-0. Retrieved on 5 April 2022.
- ↑ (1 April 2022). "What Sounds Captured by NASA’s Perseverance Rover Reveal About Mars - A new study based on recordings made by the rover finds that the speed of sound is slower on the Red Planet than on Earth and that, mostly, a deep silence prevails.". NASA. Retrieved on 5 April 2022.
- ↑ Ferreira, Becky (4 April 2022). "Sound on Mars Has a 'Unique' And Extremely Trippy Property, Recordings Reveal - Mars has two speeds of sound, which "may induce a unique listening experience on Mars with an early arrival of high-pitched sounds compared to bass.". Vice. Retrieved on 5 April 2022.
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