These are radio waves produced by Saturn, and transferred into sounds by NASA.
About Saturn:
Planet Saturn is one of the Solar System’s gas giants. The other being his older brother, Jupiter.
Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun, and it is composed by iron-nickel, rock, metallic hydrogen, liquid hydrogen and liquid helium. Surrounded by the gaseous outer layer.
Inspite its “peaceful” aspect, its atmosphere is chaotic and restless. Massive storms are very common, and its winds can travel up to speeds that overcome 1800 km per hour.
Saturn is considered by many to be the “sexy” planet of our solar system. Mostly due to its system of rings. There are hundreds of them, enclosed in 7 main circles. The rings are composed mainly by water ice, rocks, and even microscopic particles.
This planet also has several natural satellites (moons) orbiting around it. 62 are confirmed, and the largest one is Titan. The last 28 seconds of “sounds”, in this vídeo aren’t produced by Saturn itself, but by Enceladus. Which is one of Saturn’s moons. The 6th largest.
In Mythology, Saturn is the Roman God of wealth, agriculture and time. The Romans named the day “Saturday” after him.
In Astrology, Saturn rules Capricorn and Aquarius. And is exalted in Libra. And it is a planet associated with focus, hard work, karma, learning through harsh lessons, tests, limitations, productiveness. Etc.
Some interpretations, since the Ancient Times consider Saturn a malefic, dark, sad and cold entity. Hindus associate him with mischief and bad luck.
Saturn is sometimes associated with Satan. The number 6 becomes 666. Also the similarity of the names. And the fact that the Beast is represented by a goat. The symbol of Capricorn.
There are, in fact, left-hand occult movements that worship Saturn as a dark entity. In these cases, the planet himself is considered to be a God.
Image displayed:
Natural color view of the planet Saturn. Created from images collected shortly after Cassini began its extended Equinox Mission in July 2008. (Saturn actually reached equinox on August 11, 2009.)
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