"Лучше слушать в наушниках", - ученые впервые записали звуки ветра на Марсе
Космический аппарат InSight впервые записал «звуки Марса», похожие на шум ветра. В NASA объяснили, что «низкочастотный рокот» вызван порывами ветра, который дует с северо-запада на юго-восток со скоростью от 5 до 7 м/с.
«Срочно: люди никогда до этого момента не слышали звук ветра на Марсе! Лучше слушать в наушниках или с сабвуфером», — написал директор NASA Джим Брайденстайн.
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