I have a recording of Jupiter music.

Dallas, Texas
March 31, 2016 11:16am CST
Brought to us from Voyager, recorded and played back at a frequency that fits our ears. It sounds like wind blowing. It sounds like being out on a desert plain with no water or cigarettes. It sounds like the background music for a killer movie. There is some swooshing and some medium tones that sounds like a band performing for Hans Zimmer for some major movie show. I can sometimes listen to this and close my eyes and pretend to be walking on the surface of Europa, walking my robot doggins and wearing my space suit. Looking up I see that 3 quarters of the night sky is filled with the image of Jupiter as if I could reach out and touch it! look at a picture of Jupiter from the surface of it's moon, Europa: http://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/pia17043-full.jpg Take a listen yourself:
From an original CD: JUPITER NASA-VOYAGER SPACE SOUNDS (1990) BRAIN/MIND Research Fascinating recording of Jupiter sounds (electromagnetic "voices") by NASA-...
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• United States
31 Mar 16
Lovely..the things we have to do to escape this reality Anthony. It is a pleasant thought you have there though. I put on the Soundscapes channel every morning to soothe me.
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• United States
31 Mar 16
@lookatdesktop Okay thanks for those now Anthony..this channel I put on is on the telly. It is non stop soothing new age music.
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• Dallas, Texas
31 Mar 16
Try some music by Linkin Park, Hybrid Theory. It will keep you up for the rest of the day. or if you like quiet and restful stuff, listen to some Jazz by Cris Botti.
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• North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
31 Mar 16
@lookatdesktop Love Linkin Park.
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@cindiowens (5120)
• North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
31 Mar 16
That is so cool. It does sound a bit eerie.
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• Dallas, Texas
31 Mar 16
It is from outer space! What could sound more strange would be the sound of my snoring at night played back at 50 times slower than normal, in stereo on YouTube. I would do this only I don't dare offend anyone.
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• North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
31 Mar 16
@lookatdesktop I totally think you should do it.
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• Dallas, Texas
31 Mar 16
@cindiowens I will first need to buy a digital recorder with speed controls and sound over sound abilities.
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@savak03 (6684)
• United States
22 Apr 16
That was an amazing sound. I'm not sure I would be able to stay very long in a place that sounded like that though. I listened to it for several minutes then it seemed to resonate in my head. I was afraid that if I listened too long it would start a migraine. But still I am glad that I checked this discussion out. I wouldn't have missed that experience for the world.
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@savak03 (6684)
• United States
23 Apr 16
@lookatdesktop Definitely a whole new genre.
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• Dallas, Texas
22 Apr 16
I would not put that music exactly in the same class as ASMR sounds recorded through a binaural microphone. But it is in a class all it's own.
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• Dallas, Texas
23 Apr 16
@savak03 So you are familiar with this new medium?
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@LeaPea2417 (36442)
• Toccoa, Georgia
31 Mar 16
This so awesome to hear! Wow is all I can say!
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@Rosekitty (19368)
• San Marcos, Texas
31 Mar 16
@LeaPea2417...hugs hunny
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@LeaPea2417 (36442)
• Toccoa, Georgia
31 Mar 16
@lookatdesktop Yes, it has really opened up so much for people to learn.
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• Dallas, Texas
31 Mar 16
YouTube offers much good stuff to listen and watch. I like.
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@Tampa_girl7 (48958)
• United States
31 Mar 16
I hadn't heard this before. Thanks for sharing.
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• Dallas, Texas
31 Mar 16
The YouTube video is not totally recent but it is very authentic. NASA has recordings of other planets and the sounds are generated and altered to fit our hearing range, using the sounds of the solar winds against the atmospheres of the planets each has its own original texture.
@nanette64 (20364)
• Fairfield, Texas
31 Mar 16
wow, how cool is that @lookatdesktop . It does sound like an orchestra doing a prelim to something.
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• Dallas, Texas
31 Mar 16
Maybe Hans Zimmer heard this and was inspired by it to compose some of his works. Just a thought. I am being a bit funny about this though. Hans Zimmer is my favorite movie score composer in the current age.
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@nanette64 (20364)
• Fairfield, Texas
31 Mar 16
@lookatdesktop He is definitely good.
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@Rosekitty (19368)
• San Marcos, Texas
31 Mar 16
I sure do like to multi task also..listening to music while i pretend to think i can answer someone here..hahah
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@DWDavis (25812)
• Pikeville, North Carolina
31 Mar 16
It is as if the mathematical concepts in the Music of the Spheres has finally found a voice. Beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
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@Butchcass4 (5895)
• United States
29 Jun 16
Very Cool Thanks for sharing. Beam me up Scotty LOL
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@Jessicalynnt (50525)
• Centralia, Missouri
31 Mar 16
that did sound pretty cool
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@just4him (306237)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
31 Mar 16
Interesting. That would help a person fall asleep easily.
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