Matt Bellini: What is the most active electromagnetic wavelength in the universe? He says gamma rays and x-rays are going to be the most energetic regions of the universe. The whole electromagnetic spectrum, as we've discussed in a Star Talk explainers before, it's a full range. bellini: We didn't know that the universe was talking to us in bands outside of visible light until we discovered invisible light. And so yeah, and now, Kim, with what you're doing, you're opening up windows of access to those windows that are otherwise invisible.
What does space sound like? Neil deGrasse Tyson and Matt Kirshen explore space sonification projects and Chandra x-ray data with astronomy visualization expert Kimberly Arcand. Hear what the supermassive black hole at the center of The Milky Way sounds like…
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