Using a new advanced software, scientists can simulate the sounds of other planets and search for extraterrestrial life.
According to Tekna technology and technology news service, the software to generate the sound of other planets was created by a British researcher. This program is able to produce the sound of extraterrestrial environments and also predicts the changes related to the human voice in those planets.
Timothy Leighton documents underwater ultrasonics and acoustics at the University of Southampton. Webb says about this software: For more than decades, cameras were sent to other planets in the solar system, which brought back a lot of data. Now, before the Mars mission, we had never heard the sound of other planets.
According to this researcher, the sound of other planets can help scientists understand features that require extensive equipment to determine. For example, the chemical composition of rocks, atmospheric temperature changes, surface roughness can be recognized by using sounds. It is also possible to search for extraterrestrial life by these sounds.
He continues: Sending a probe for 7 years and drilling the bed of a moon entails many challenges in terms of finance and technology. For example, Europa’s lunar ocean is 100 times deeper than the Arctic Ocean. Finally, instead of sending a probe, sound waves can be used to send to the seabed and back.
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