All
Search
Images
Videos
Shorts
Maps
News
More
Shopping
Flights
Travel
Notebook
Report an inappropriate content
Please select one of the options below.
Not Relevant
Offensive
Adult
Child Sexual Abuse
Top suggestions for Sonification of the Butterfly Nebula
Ring
Nebula
Pelican
Nebula
Crab Nebula
NASA
Hubble Deep Space
Sonification
Cat Eye
Nebula
Rosette
Nebula
Veil
Nebula
Necklace
Nebula
Nebulae
Sound
Coalsack
Nebula
Helix
Nebula
Sounds
of Nebula
Fox
Nebula
Emission
Nebula
Paint a
Nebula
Great Orion
Nebula
Length
All
Short (less than 5 minutes)
Medium (5-20 minutes)
Long (more than 20 minutes)
Date
All
Past 24 hours
Past week
Past month
Past year
Resolution
All
Lower than 360p
360p or higher
480p or higher
720p or higher
1080p or higher
Source
All
Dailymotion
Vimeo
Metacafe
Hulu
VEVO
Myspace
MTV
CBS
Fox
CNN
MSN
Price
All
Free
Paid
Clear filters
SafeSearch:
Moderate
Strict
Moderate (default)
Off
Filter
Ring
Nebula
Pelican
Nebula
Crab Nebula
NASA
Hubble Deep Space
Sonification
Cat Eye
Nebula
Rosette
Nebula
Veil
Nebula
Necklace
Nebula
Nebulae
Sound
Coalsack
Nebula
Helix
Nebula
Sounds
of Nebula
Fox
Nebula
Emission
Nebula
Paint a
Nebula
Great Orion
Nebula
1:15
Butterfly nebula captured by Gemini South to celebrate observatory's 25th anniversary
1 month ago
MSN
Dailymotion
0:38
Experience the Butterfly Nebula through sonification as it tears across space at more than 600,000 mph (966,000 kph). The “wings” of the butterfly are identified by strings and synthetic tones, while stars are represented by a digital harp: https://go.nasa.gov/30xlqxh | NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
40.3K views
Nov 17, 2021
Facebook
NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Admin…
0:34
Listen to the “sounds” of the Butterfly Nebula cascade off its wings! The Butterfly Nebula, created by a dying star, was captured by Hubble in this spectacular image. The nebula’s dying central star has become exceptionally hot, shining ultraviolet light brightly over the butterfly’s wings and causing the gas to glow. In this sonification, scientists have used strings and synthetic tones to represent the nebula in sound. Stars are assigned the digital harp, while its tilted hour-glass figure is
29.4K views
Nov 16, 2021
Facebook
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope
0:15
Sometimes sound gives us a different understanding of space 🧬 The Helix Nebula, 655 light-years away and three light-years across, was created as a low-mass star shed its outer material near the end of its life. In this sonification, scientists have assigned lower pitches to red light and higher pitches to blue light. Just as the frequencies of light increase from red to blue, frequencies of sound increase from low to high pitches. For more Hubble sonifications: https://go.nasa.gov/30ddyAT Soni
152K views
Nov 11, 2021
Facebook
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope
0:35
Dive into the Jellyfish Nebula with data from Chandra X-ray Observatory, the German ROSAT telescope, National Science Foundation (NSF)’s Very Large Array, and the Digitized Sky Survey. Sounds are mapped to colors in the image, while background stars plink like water drops. Hear more: https://go.nasa.gov/4c59Slc | NASA Universe
10.9K views
Mar 7, 2024
Facebook
NASA Universe
0:33
Explore the Crab Nebula...but make it musical! 🎶 Purple = Hubble’s visible light data (strings) Blue & white = Chandra X-ray Observatory's X-ray data (brass) Pink = Spitzer Space Telescope’s infrared data (woodwinds) Light towards the top of the image is played as higher pitched notes and brighter light is played louder. More sonifications: https://go.nasa.gov/33XcPCY Credits: NASA/CXC/SAO/K.Arcand, SYSTEM Sounds (M. Russo, A. Santaguida) #NASA #Hubble #Chandra #Spitzer #video #sonification #mu
53.3K views
Dec 9, 2020
Facebook
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope
0:48
Feeling bubbly? 💫 The Bubble Nebula (or NGC 7635) shows an enormous bubble being blown into space by a super-hot, massive star. It's the result of the death of a star 45 times more massive than our Sun! Scanned from top to bottom, color is mapped to pitch in this sonification of the nebula. The bright blue of the bubble can be heard as higher pitches; the red and orange regions’ lower pitches are heard most clearly at the beginning on the left and in the top half of the bubble in the middle. Br
18.1K views
Nov 24, 2021
Facebook
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope
0:15
The Helix Nebula is 655 light-years away from us, and 3 light-years across! Near the end of a Sun-like star’s life, nebulae like this form when the star sheds some of its outer material. In this sonification, red light is assigned lower pitches and blue light is assigned higher pitches. Just as the frequencies of light increase from red to blue, frequencies of sound increase from low to high pitches. While there’s no sound in space, sonifications like this help us conceptualize the data in astro
186.2K views
Nov 9, 2020
Facebook
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope
'Sonification' of a Nebula Sounds Like Creepy Alien Message
Dec 10, 2021
nerdist.com
0:34
Experience space with sound ✨ The Cat’s Eye Nebula was formed when a star like the Sun began to run out of helium to burn, blowing off huge clouds of gas and dust. These outbursts can form spectacular structures such as the one seen here. In this sonification, a radar-like scan moves clockwise to produce pitch. Light that is further from the center is represented with higher pitches while brighter light nearer to the center is louder. Data from Hubble and the Chandra X-ray Observatory were used
20.6K views
Nov 21, 2021
Facebook
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope
0:31
Sonification of Eagle Nebula Star Pillars Credit: NASA/CXC/SAO/K. Arcand, M. Russo & A. Santaguida Details: https://chandra.si.edu/photo/2020/sonify/?linkId=100235719 | Sky
34.7K views
Sep 27, 2020
Facebook
Sky
1:17
What’s that sound? 👂 These eerie howls are a “sonification,” or data transformed into sound. These data sets of the Crab Nebula come from the NuSTAR X-ray observatory and Chandra X-ray Observatory. Sonifications make space data more accessible and provide another way to understand and explore the universe. | NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
13K views
Jun 13, 2024
Facebook
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
0:35
Sonification of the Jellyfish Nebula Credit: NASA, NRAO | Sky
17K views
Mar 10, 2024
Facebook
Sky
0:32
Experience this mysterious planetary nebula through sonification! NGC 2392 was imaged by the Hubble Space Telescope in 2000, but the nebula displays gas clouds so complex they are not fully understood. The gas surrounding the center once composed the outer layers of a Sun-like star only about 10,000 years ago. Even though it’s mysterious, scientists have brought its colors to life through sound. Scanned clockwise like a radar, the light farther from the center is assigned higher pitches. Sonific
35.6K views
Nov 5, 2021
Facebook
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope
0:30
🐱 👁️ 🎵 Experience the Cat’s Eye Nebula through sound! In this data sonification, information in the image is represented as music. A radar-like scan of the image emanates from the center point of the nebula and moves clockwise to produce pitch. Light that is further from the center is heard as higher pitches while brighter light is louder. X-rays from the Chandra X-ray Observatory are represented by a harsher sound, while the visible light data from Hubble sound smoother. Credits: NASA/CXC/SA
2.7K views
Feb 23, 2022
Facebook
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope
0:16
What does the Cosmic Reef “sound” like? This data sonification offers a new way to experience Hubble’s 30th anniversary image of two nebulae neighbors located 163,000 light-years away. Red indicates the presence of hydrogen and nitrogen, and blue indicates oxygen. In this sonification, blue is assigned higher pitches and red lower pitches. There’s no sound in space, but sonifications let us conceptualize the information in images with our ears! More sonifications: https://go.nasa.gov/3dE4qYZ Lea
100.8K views
Oct 19, 2020
Facebook
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope
0:31
It wouldn't be #NebulaNovember without the iconic Pillars of Creation! 🤩 These pillars of gas and dust in the Eagle Nebula are regions of starbirth, hiding newborn stars in their wispy columns, which stretch over roughly 4 to 5 light-years. That’s a small blip in the massive Eagle Nebula, with a size spanning 70 by 55 light-years. In the sonification, sounds represent both visible (Hubble) and X-ray light (Chandra X-ray Observatory) in the image. Moving from left to right, particular attention
49.8K views
Nov 26, 2021
Facebook
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope
NASA releases the breathtakingly beautiful sound of the Butterfly Nebula
Aug 11, 2022
classicfm.com
0:38
Sonification 🔊of the butterfly 🦋 Nebula #Space #Shorts
198 views
2 weeks ago
YouTube
Space exploration ♾️🌌
0:34
Sonification of the Butterfly nebula
59 views
3 weeks ago
YouTube
Rock the Creator
0:31
The Sonification of Southern Ring Nebula
2.3K views
3 months ago
YouTube
AstroDeepUniverse
0:36
Supernova 1987A Sonification
396.8K views
Nov 30, 2020
YouTube
NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
0:32
Crab Nebula Sonification
338.2K views
Nov 30, 2020
YouTube
NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
0:34
Cat's Eye Nebula (NGC 6543) Sonification
139.3K views
Mar 24, 2021
YouTube
NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
1:06
Sonification of Hubble Ultra Deep Field (2014)
71.7K views
Aug 3, 2021
YouTube
NASA Goddard
0:15
Hubble Image of Helix Nebula Converted to Sound
804.5K views
Apr 24, 2020
YouTube
SYSTEM Sounds
0:51
Sound of the Bubble nebula (sonification)
8.8K views
8 months ago
YouTube
Rock the Creator
1:01
Southern Ring Nebula Sonification
9K views
Aug 31, 2022
YouTube
Center for Astrophysics
0:42
Data Sonification: Pismis 24
33.8K views
Nov 29, 2022
YouTube
NASA Goddard
0:32
Data Sonification: Southern Ring Nebula (MIRI)
104.9K views
Aug 31, 2022
YouTube
Chandra X-ray Observatory
See more
More like this
Feedback