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  <title><![CDATA[How sounds from space are revealing otherwise hidden cosmic phenomena]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>It sounds&nbsp;like a firework, a bang followed by a crackle of faint sparkles. Then, a background hum builds. Soon, that is overtaken by what sounds like crashing waves.&nbsp;In between them,&nbsp;random notes beep.&nbsp;This is the sound of a black hole.&nbsp;Specifically, a &ldquo;black hole-star system&rdquo; around 7800 light years from Earth called V404 Cygni.&nbsp;The firework is the sound of the black hole.&nbsp;This isn&rsquo;t what a black hole would sound like in reality. It is a soundscape created by NASA to represent data from telescopes. Using sound this way, known as sonification, isn&rsquo;t new.&nbsp;But in recent years, more and more astronomers are realizing the benefits of &ldquo;listening&rdquo; to the universe.&nbsp;&ldquo;Our auditory system can often discern patterns and extract meaning, even when our visual system is not able to do so,&rdquo; says <a href="http://sonify.psych.gatech.edu/~walkerb/">Bruce Walker</a>, professor in the Schools of <a href="https://psychology.gatech.edu">Psychology</a> and <a href="https://www.cc.gatech.edu/people/bruce-walker">Interactive Computing</a> who directs the <a href="http://sonify.psych.gatech.edu/index.html">Georgia Tech Sonification Lab</a>.</p>
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