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Spacey Music

May 7, 2021 Lisa Mungovan

As our Milky Way galaxy rotates on its axis, does it make noise? Mark Heyer developed a way to express the movement of gases in musical notes. Then he took 20 years of radio telescope data and created the “Milky Way Blues.” Listen to the galaxy while you celebrate International Space Day.

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