NASA’s Cosmic Fourth of July | Science News
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NASA’s turning the cosmos into a patriotic Fourth of July light show, transforming Hubble and Webb telescope data into red, white, and blue visuals—and even adding sound. They’re spotlighting cosmic landmarks like Cassiopeia A, NGC 3603, Messier 94, and a galaxy cluster 5 billion light-years away, all sonified with instruments like piano, guitar, and marimba to let you hear the universe’s symphony. Launched in 2020 to make space accessible to all, including the visually impaired, this project invites everyone to experience the cosmos through sound—and even create their own space music. While we watch fireworks on Earth, NASA’s offering a celestial spectacle with its own soundtrack.
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