Just as geologists can use earthquakes to understand the interior of the earth, astronomers can learn about the insides of some stars because they pulsate. These pulsations are like very low sound waves traveling through the star. If we could make the waves move a million times faster, we could hear the sounds of the stars!
Different types of stars would have different sounds. Making sounds similar to our own Sun is the nearby star alpha Centauri |
Geologists use earthquakes to understand the interior of the earth. In a similar way, astronomers can learn about the insides of stars that pulsate. These pulsations are like very low sound waves moving through the star. If we could make the waves move a million times faster, we could hear the sounds of the stars!
Different types of stars would have different sounds. Making sounds like our own Sun is the nearby star alpha Centauri |
We can use earthquakes to understand the inside of the earth. We can also learn about the insides of stars that pulsate. They make very low sound waves. What if the waves moved a million times faster? We could hear the sounds of the stars!
Different stars would make different sounds. A star
like our own Sun is alpha Centauri |
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