Sounds of the Earth's Magnetosphere in Electroacoustic Music - Inspired by Cosmic Space
Offered By: Europlanet via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating intersection of space science and music in this public lecture by Dr. Eleni Chatzicharistou at the Moletai Astronomical Observatory. Delve into the universe's vastness, cosmic timeline, and the intriguing sounds of space, from the Big Bang to our Solar System. Discover how the Earth's magnetosphere inspires electroacoustic music, learning about phenomena like whistlers, chorus waves, and cosmic birds. Journey through topics including black holes, neutron stars, and the sun, gaining a unique perspective on the cosmos through both scientific and artistic lenses.
Syllabus
Introduction
What is Universe
What we discover
How big is the universe
Cosmic Timeline
Waveform
Sound in Space
The Big Bang
Cosmic Microwave Background
Black Hole
Neutral Star
Neutron Star
Our Solar System
Saturn
Jupiter
Whistlers
Floating Whistlers
Overheads
Chorus Waves
Cosmic Birds
The Sun
The Night
Taught by
Europlanet
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