Juno probe captures a terrifying sound of Jupiter

Image captured by "Juno" probe Infrared, to Jupiter South pole


A NASA Mission presented to uncover the secrets of Jupiter a images show natural phenomena, including the aurora borealis, but the US space agency confirmed that the probe Juno picked up a terrifying sound waves.

The probe was launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida in 2011, the journey of "Juno" is the first approaching to Jupiter, the giant gas planet.

And is expected to probe to fly about 35 times around the planet within walking distance from it to make analyzes to him until the beginning of 2018, before enters the his atmosphere in where it suicide irrevocably.

The probe is moving quickly with 130 thousand miles per hour and the lowest distance flight reached to 2600 miles of the cloud cover of Jupiter on the 27th of August.

The probe "Juno" entered Jupiter's orbit on the Fourth of last July , after a trip lasted five years, and while Juno snapped pictures of the amazing North Jupiter Pole has never seen before, and it picked up radio signals from inside the aurora borealis.

And NASA published 13 hours of compressed sound that Juno probe picked and it was incredibly scary sounds.

According to NASA, the unusual sounds heard shortly after approaching Juno to Jupiter and his access to a range of 7 to 140 kHz, that is similar to sounds produced by dolphins.

And these sounds formed a mixed reactions among some users of social network sites, where some went to the conjecture that these sounds can be an indicator of the presence of life in space.

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