Scientists have recorded the sounds of twinkling stars that will make you cry

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You must have seen the stars twinkle or twinkle, but what is the sound of this process? 

Scientists have answered this question by developing a model that explains how sound is produced during twinkling stars. 

Experts from the Southwestern University in the USA have developed a 3D model to understand the process of gas exit from the depths of a star, for which the experiment on the Earth's surface was taken into account. 

The results showed that the movement of energy, the waves created by the formation of gas and their arrival at the surface of the star, contribute to the effect of the vibration. 

They then converted the energy-generating waves into sound waves. 

He learned how twinkling stars make a terrible sound. 

Scientists have altered the frequencies of this sound for human hearing. 

A sample of this voice was also extracted from him. 

According to scientists, the more massive a star is, the more resonant it is, while background noise is easier to hear. 

He said that just as musical instruments emit different sounds and waves, so do the stars. 

It took scientists 3 years to complete the research and they hope it will help other experts learn about the life of stars. 

The results of this research were published in the journal Nature Astronomy.


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