NASA sent a Juno spacecraft to Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, which has now recorded the sound of Jupiter and Jenny Med, the largest moon in the solar system. Undoubtedly, these sounds are weird, which you can record below if it goes That's why NASA launched the Juno spacecraft from Earth on August 5, 2011 and it reached Jupiter's polar orbit by July 2016.
Although it was designed specifically for Jupiter, it came very close to PBNM on June 7 this year and noted the moon's magnetic, electrical and magnetic sphere characteristics, but at one point its sensitive mic was opened. And he recorded it in the weirdest voice of Jenny Mead. Listening to this recording, you will feel yourself traveling with Juno. This Magnetic fluctuations have caused changes that can be clearly heard, said scientist Scott Batten, who is also the program's lead scientist. However, scientists have said that we have released this data for fun because it can tell us that other planets. The innermost of the largest moons of O Khasi The sound is heard.