Want to hear the wonder of deep space? This music is made from NASA's telescope data
A Montreal composer has collaborated with NASA to translate scientific data from deep space into music.
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![Data from NASA's Great Observatories has been combined to produce this unprecedented image of the central region of the Milky Way. Near-infrared light from Hubble (yellow) outlines energetic regions where stars are being born. Infrared data from Spitzer (red) show glowing clouds of dust containing complex structures. And, X-rays from Chandra (blue and violet) reveal gas heated to millions of degrees by stellar explosion and outflows from the Galaxys supermassive black hole. An image of the centre of the Milky Way galaxy, star systems and other space phenomena are rendered in colours of red, purple and blue.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7052857.1701999664!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/nasa-s-great-observatories-examine-the-galactic-center-region.jpg)
A Montreal composer has collaborated with NASA to translate scientific data from deep space into music.