
Hear intriguing radio waves that NASA's Cassini spacecraft collected near Jupiter in January 2001.
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Listen closely to hear ghostly planetary plasma waves collected by NASA's Voyager 2.
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If you're squeamish, you may not want to listen to the strange whistle of ultra-cold liquid helium-3 that changes volume relative to the North Pole and Earth's rotation.
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And beware the weird radio emissions Galileo gathered from Jupiter's largest moon, Ganymede.
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