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Hear the Surface of Mars Played Like a Phonograph Record

If we could somehow drop an enormous phonograph stylus down on the surface of Mars and speed up the planet’s rotation enough, would we hear something like music—if music of an eerie and peculiar kind?  This trick wouldn’t work well with our own planet, since its topographical features aren’t regular enough, at least on a…

February 28, 2021 in Astronomy, Sonification.

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