James Webb Space Telescope Sonifications

 James Webb Space Telescope Sonifications

Explore some of the first full-color infrared images and data from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope – by listening. Enter the complex soundscape of the Cosmic Cliffs in the Carina Nebula, explore the contrasting tones of two images that depict the Southern Ring Nebula, and identify the individual data points in a transmission spectrum of hot gas giant exoplanet WASP-96 b.

These audio tracks support blind and low-vision listeners first, but are designed to be captivating to anyone who tunes in. These tracks are not actual sounds recorded in space. Instead, musicians mapped Webb’s data to sound, carefully composing music to accurately represent details the team would like listeners to focus on. In a way, these sonifications are like modern dance or abstract painting – they convert Webb’s images and data to a new medium to engage and inspire listeners.

Credits

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NASA, ESA, CSA, Joseph Olmsted (STScI)