This Is What the Surface of Venus, Titan and Mars Sounds Like! (Very Weird)
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- čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
- Is there sound on other planets and moons? Yes! And it's very eerie! Throughout the solar system, only a handful of worlds are covered in a thick atmosphere, allowing sound waves to travel far and wide. And we can listen to them! Using our exploring space probes that have descended to their surfaces! So what does the hot hellish planet Venus sound like? What does the barren desert world of Mars sound like? and finally, what does Saturn's largest moon, the icy Titan sound like?
0:00 Intro
1:05 Venus Sound Intro
2:24 Venus Sound Recording
6:24 Titan Sound Intro
7:48 Titan Sound Recording
9:10 Mars Sound Intro
10:01 Mars Sound Recording
11:12 Conclusion
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Isn't it just amazing that we can not only see but also hear the surfaces of other planets and moons?! I talked about these otherwordly sound recordings in previous videos, but I thought it would be great to put them into one single video so we can compare them in all their glory. Let me know below which one is your favourite!
It's inspiring. Never underestimate the human capacity to achieve dreams.
Venus was my favourite. So dramatic and unnerving. The machinery sounded quite menacing too. I even heard some reverb on one of the "bangs". It makes me wonder how much louder the sound is compared to an earth recording.
Great job indeed! Love it! Thank you so much! ❤❤❤
Titan is so special and Venus too, so eerily alien worlds! Thanks to you, Rob, the Cosmos gives me a new sens of reality and this fill me with wonder and a great sadness to be such a microbe in this solitary universe. Life is so rare and precious but we destroyed our wonderful planet without a regret. I often read « The pale blue dot » testament from Carl Sagan as the foolishness of sapiens mankind and the power of greed before the gratitude for our precious unique house of life. Humanity deserves to die in this present sixth mass extinction to save this little blue jewel. We are the current dinosaurs, one error among others of evolution. Your wonderful videos always trigger awe but never joy. Only a deep sens of waste. We are doomed.
It's amazing that you still think space is real
It should be noted that some of the sounds from the Venus recording were from the machinery of the probe itself, like the parachute jettisoning, the lens cap popping off and an onboard drill.
Awe don't spoil it 🤫
They were constructing a Dollar General Store up there.
@@BIGGDADDYWIGGSI swear, at this point you wouldn't be surprised.
But what about sound "distortion"? I know that sounds on Mars sound muffled and low because of the atmosphere there, but what about Venus?
@@nekochen At higher altitudes, which is where most of that audio came from as it descended through the clouds, the air pressure would be not that different from Earth. It's only at the surface where you get the crushing 90 bars of pressure (which would make everything sound like you're deep underwater I'd imagine, but more missions need t be sent there to confirm or debunk that.)
The sounds coming from the probe itself would be affected much by the atmosphere as those sounds travel through the metal of the probe itself.
Just FYI, the sounds recorded by Venera 14 -- Venera is Russian for Venus, by the by -- include the blasting sounds of a hatch or cover blowing off, followed by Venera 14 drilling into the surface for sampling and said drill dropping the sample into some kind of gas-spectral analysis thingy; if you listen closely, you can tell which sounds are natural wind noise and which are fairly obviously man-made. Neither of the Venera landers (13 and 14 -- yes, there were prior iterations that didn't last beyond a few minutes and the story of the Soviet Venera program is a fascinating one) lasted more than a couple/three hours on the surface before succumbing to the heat and pressure. Indeed, the surface of Venus is widely considered to be the most hostile to life as we know it anywhere in our ridiculously HUGE solar system. Nothing can survive there. The surface temps are hot enough to melt lead and the atmospheric pressure at the surface would crush you and me like a beer can. The atmosphere at surface level is in fact so dense that a light breeze here on Earth would knock you over on Venus. I remember reading about it a while ago and it's not air as you and I know it, but a supercritical fluid (whatever that means). Such a wildly paradoxical place if one considers that Venus is the Roman goddess of beauty and love. Islamic astronomers called it "The Morning and The Evening Star," as it's the first "star" one can see at dusk and the last one can see at dawn. Useless trivia? Maybe. But if you didn't know, now you know.
@hawaiij2743 I don't know what that means...sorry
Awesome! Thanks!!!
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@hawaiij2743Just because someone can type well, doesn't mean it's copied.
The Roman name for Venus at dawn was Lucifer. Quite apt that the planet seems like Hell.
For a hellish environment, Venus sounds surprisingly peaceful.
Yes, but at a certain moment, 3:22 the soft noise like a liquid cooling pump or drill motor is audible, with many little others from a machinery before. From the Venera probe indeed.
Apart from construction works 😊
Of course it does. There's no humans there.
And then suddenly
Drill: "REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE"
Sounds like a building construction site.
This was something I'd never even considered before. Fascinating, makes me wish we collected audio data from all of our probe missions.
Venus is a weird place. I remember reading somewhere that owing to the density of the atmosphere that if not for the haze, extreme refraction would cause a fishbowl effect where you could (theoretically) see far beyond the horizon curving way into the sky in all directions.
That's so wild I can't imagine such a sight
That's so cool. It's easy to forget about the element of sound on other worlds when we are so focused on appearance, soil composition, and the atmospheric composition.
This channel is fantastic, I love how space makes me feel microscopic in the face of things and any problems I have, even smaller. It's all so fascinating.
Thank you! :) Rob
Wow, I love the sound on Venus's surface.
This channel is gold when it comes to scientific data.
If you subtract the construction crew, the sound of the surf on Venus is quite soothing..
What?
By construction crew he meant the machines,etc. doing their work @@toolgun6729
If you subtract the construction crew, the sound of the surf on Venus is quite soothing.@@toolgun6729
Respect to the sound guy that went to these planets for us 😂😉🤫
@@toolgun6729Did he stutter? 😉😂
Space is so hostile to human life. Robotic missions are our best ears and eyes for exploring our neighborhood. And probably will remain so for a long while to come.
Fascinating as always. Thank you.
Hope you have an awesome weekend. Howdy from Kansas. 👋
Hi fellow Kansan
Great video with great commentary and amazing visuals. Thanks V101 i really enjoyed this.
Your Videos are quite interesting and informative and at the same time your way to present is superb. Keep up the good work.
Thank you very much!
Extraordinary! Thank you for the video and the precious information that you gave us. I love you and your channel and am really eager to keep up with your new contents. Best wishes 😍😍😍❤❤❤
One of my favorite science channels on here! Thank you
Same Here.
They went on the surface of Titan with a microphone and didn't interview Thanos? Tsk tsk tsk
Thanos went to Ibiza for a couple of weeks. They could have interviewed Killroy who was there by chance
By far my favorite space channel 👍🏻
Great channel! Thank you for sharing such amazing stuff!!
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!
You had a couple videos with one or two planets. This was great!!! thanks.
Mars has a very distinctive sound. It's not the same type of windblow you hear every day, for sure. Wow... this is scary yet amazing. Venus sounds very toxic. And Titan sounds cold.
Sound exists in every single point of the universe. Just, it is converted differently. In many places it is like hearing voiced under the sea. In many many places it is like hearing voiced in very deep ocean.
Really record a sound in a vacuum !
Back to my favorite space channel..v101.. thanx rob..👍👌💞
You are very welcome Elleni. I'm glad you enjoyed it!
@@V101SPACE .. this stuff is absolutely fascinating.. ive always been obsessed with space.. hearing this stuff n seeing it, this none of us will ever see with our own eyes..
@@V101SPACE Love it! Space is absolutely beautiful and amazing to me! Always has been. I am 57 years old, and I have only recently been in awe of there being thunder and lightning on other worlds with atmospheres. Wow! Who knew thunder and lightning could occur in air that has no oxygen or at least trace amounts of oxygen! Thank you for your wonderful channel and for sharing your amazing content!
Beautiful
hmmmmm as a DJ: i feature lots of SCI FI themes so dubbing and playing planetary sounds in my music mixes would be pretty damned groove a rama right? monica dj:spy-girl :)
💜 love this channel
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoy my videos. Rob
im pretty sure some of those sounds from Venus came from the mechanics of the probe first opening 2 ports then rotating its camera
Mars almost looks like what a planet would look like long after civilation is gone and everything has crumbled and disintegrated
Titan sounds like my washing machine thats spinning and about to explode 😅
Thank you so much for these audios it’s fantastic to be able to hear them!!
Weird that noises exist without someone there to hear them 😳
Really are you this dim ?
Thank you! It was very interesting to listen, especially sounds of Mars!
Venus was like a horror movie.
Sounds like some mechanical things from the probe.
Fantastic Video V1 like always with nice presentation 👍
Im fan of your channel...its so fascinating and seeing the content which anywhere not available easily
Brilliant as always
Fascinating stuff! The percussive and grinding sounds on Venus from Venera I assume are mechanical sounds from the probe - and should be identified as such.
Another great video as always 😀
I could watch and listen to this for hours. It's truly amazing. Thanks for the video. ☮🌕🌗
🎉🎉🎉 I love this channel! 😀
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoy my videos. Rob
👏👏👏 Another excellent video!
Excellent video! 💯👏
This is very good keep up the work
Thanks Sir Robert, the admin. The sound so so real. The ever, before. What kind, audio enhance ware you use?❤
Despite hearing the sounds from Vanera 14, venus actually sounds pretty relaxing. The others sound a little creepy but way cool!
Hi This is awesome
Compilation.
Thanks.
I thoroughly enjoy these videos.
Awesome Video
Cool man!
Titan sounds like a blizzard is happening and a summer's eve. Not at the same time, thhough.
Good channel keep it up 👍
Absolutely amazing Rob.We enjoy this video, the sounds of and on Venus are just amazing from blowing wind to something of electrical storm and running water.
Our favorite space body is the Titan moon the sounds much more quiet a little like a air hose blowing so very cool. Mars is amazing it sounds very natural like our planet. Ty for your efforts and Top quality vlogs you make. We appreciate it Cheers to continued success! ✌🏼💫
Awesome!👍
this is awesome, thank you.
Awesome video
Great presentation of high quality! On Earth, thanks to air, we can listen to music... But outside in the vacuum of the universe, how would we feel those frequencies?
Fascinating! Loved this.
From the sound of things, mostly that Venera lander sent back the sound of itself reaching thermal equilibrium.
I'm not even a minute in and I can already tell I'm gonna love this video 🪐♥️
Sounds like some non-stop constructions going on in Venus…😁
keep the clips coming
static + wind + a haunted hellish world of evil secrets.......amazing...
Thanks Rob 🙃
Fantastic recording of other planets!❤
Fascinating! Incredible! I never knew we had sounds from other planets
Dude you're awesome, you made me open my mind towards fascinating environment and space❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for sharing 👍 ❤
The Venus one is wicked especially when you see the horizon
Somehow, it doesn't surprise me how muffled the sound on Mars was, iirc I looked into it and with it's atmosphere, we'd sound very muffled if we were to talk on it's surface. It's definitely interesting for sure, and out of all of the planets I'd love to visit someday, Mars is at the top of the list
If you were standing on the surface of Mars with your ears exposed to the atmosphere to hear the sounds, here’s what you would hear. Your own voice: “Ahhhh I’m dying, ahhhh….”
Wind sound n ocean waves 🌊
So beautiful.
My Pop was very interested in astronomy and space exploration. I wish he had lived a few more years and could've seen more of the results of our explorations of other planets.
Amazing ❤❤❤
Very interesting
@3:25 - that’s the sound of a drill bit digging a hole into Venus’s surface.
My side hustle away from my primary career is painting the interiors of commercial buildings. I might have to do one in a limey gold with the Venetian scapes as my color inspiration.
It's really strange, I really want to be there listening to it.
Very cool.
Next probe needs to have an mp3 player next to the microphone so we can make better comparison.
How cool! I wonder how earth sounded all those millions of years ago when it was just a rock with Dinos on it 😅
With Dinos it might have been quite similar to the modern world, especially during the Cretacious.
It would be quite different in the times after a mass extinction event or e.g. during the Carboniferous when there was much more oxygen in the atmosphere.
@@jensphiliphohmann1876We always could add some Helium😂
Great!
Titan sounding like a walk along the beachfront at Blackpool lol.
Yes this is already all over CZcams ? Has been for years.
Not sure I could sleep on Venus with all that noise.
You would sleep forever very quickly
What would earth sound like if people didn't exist? Wind, etc etc like we hear everyday?
Probably a lot nicer.
Sounds very foreboding
if you listen hard enough you can hear the dreamy bull
Before you know it, Coca-Cola will create a space craft to make its deliveries to these places. And you'll see Dollar General popping up everywhere.
The surface of Venus is wild. I read somewhere that even though Venus has almost identical gravity to earth, it's surface pressure is so high that trying to walk on the surface would be a similar sensation to that of walking under water. And it's difficult to judge distance due to the pressure and constant haze.
Venus sounds like the introduction to Billy Thorpe’s Children of the Sun. I wonder if there’s a story there?.?.?
The Venus is just like the Glowing sea from Fallout 4.
In other words - what a machine on the surface of Venus sounds like.
Mars sounds super peaceful 11:03
This might be a dumb question, but don’t you need a medium for sound to be transmitted? I’m assuming because there’s an atmosphere that sound is transmitted through some sort of gas.
@Beallfootball78 yes you need something for sound to travel through, sound will travel through anything except nothingness such as space, Venus atmosphere is mostly co2 so sound will travel through it but the sounds will sound different compared to on earth
@@ridintilldeath9484 It made me wonder if someone has made an experiment to replicate the atmospheric composition, density and temperature on Venus, Mars and Titan to hear what different sounds would sound like compared to Earth when recorded with the same exact equipment. Would be interesting.
Venus has an atmosphere
At 10.35 Mars looks like a car scrap yard is that a Toyota pickup truck in the back ground with its bonnet and cab crushed take a look
That's not Venus. That's me on the side of my house next to the HVAC unit, cracking open a beer and then power washing my siding because it's dirty AF.
Venus sounds like the ocean
wow
Well billions of dollars and Rubles later we now know that extraterrestrial wind sounds well, just like wind really.
Titan sounds scary and windy lol 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉