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Glorious sound from around the web, collected by Steve Bowbrick, who used to do this sort of thing at Speechification.com. Son of Bowblog, cousin to Slash Reading.
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Sound from another world
Yesterday’s NASA audio reminded me of something mindblowing from a few years ago. This is the actual sound (several recordings spliced together in fact) of the Huygens probe dropping through the atmosphere of Saturn’s moon Titan in 2005. At the … Continue reading
“OK, we’re off to a good start, play it cool” – Apollo 11 audio
Turns out there’s a huge archive of raw NASA audio at the Internet Archive. Metadata is incomplete and some audio is missing but it’s all gripping stuff, even the long periods of hum from the ‘high-gain’. And the ultra-laconic language … Continue reading
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Tagged Apollo11, archive, audio, Buzz Aldrin, Houston, landing, moon, NASA, Neil Armstrong, Tranquility Base
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