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NASA released three unique musical pieces based on black hole data from the Chandra, James Webb, and IXPE telescopes. One features the evolving star WR124. Another captures the SS 433 system. The last evokes Centaurus A’s giant black hole.
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So beautiful and still so unknown!

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That’s absolutely cosmic! It’s amazing how science and art can collide turning black hole data into music is such a powerful way to feel the universe. Can’t wait to listen and drift through the stars!

NASA does more than SpaceX

They look so fake

NASA turning black hole data into music is amazing—science and art blending to reveal the universe’s hidden rhythms!

NASA has transformed cosmic mysteries into mesmerizing music! Three unique compositions, inspired by data from the Chandra, James Webb, and IXPE telescopes, bring the universe’s darkest phenomena to life. Experience the evolving star WR124, the enigmatic SS 433 system, and the colossal black hole at Centaurus A a breathtaking symphony from the depths of space.

Sonically stunning - NASA's cosmic compositions are outta this world.

Mehn this is art

Space is just wonderful



