Well, in the vast silence of space, sound as we know it cannot travel because space is mostly a vacuum. But there can be vibrations causing other fields like electromagnetic and gravitational waves. Isn't it interesting how our perception can change based on our surroundings? Just like the way nature wears different colors to create a beautiful tapestry.
There is no air in space and because of that, the noise it makes can not transmit elsewhere. The sound it makes is well noticeable inside the craft though. Sound moves through the materials the shuttle is built from and then it starts transmitting these sounds into the air on board, and this noise is very well audible. I am sorry to say, but I can not explain the sound it actually makes. maybe there is something on Nasa homepage regarding this.
In space, sound does not travel because it is a vacuum, meaning there are no molecules to carry sound waves. Astronauts can communicate using radio transmissions inside their spacecraft, but they cannot hear sound like we do on Earth as there is no medium for sound to travel through in outer space.
Sound is carried by vibrations of some material; normally vibrations in the atmosphere. Sounds can also be carried by vibrations in the ground or in the water. If you've ever seen old western movies, you might have noticed the scout putting his ear to the ground to "hear" far-off hoofsteps. Or if you've ever been at the ocean, you might have noticed that when you put your head under water, you can hear the sounds of fish, or ships, very clearly. There is no atmosphere in space, so there is no medium that can carry sound. However, if you were outside of a spaceship and you touched your space helmet to the hull of the ship, you'd be able to hear sounds within the ship; perhaps even the voices of people talking inside the ship. ===================== Answer 2 Sound waves need material medium to travel. In space there is nothing. Hence there is no sound. But it is wrong to say there is nothing as there is an ocean of particles in outer space. So the sounds that are produced is too low for any person to hear. Scientists have been able to capture these sounds and amplified it so that anyone can hear it.
There is nothing to hear in space and on the moon you are too far away to hear anything from earth the scientific reason is that sound moves and bounces to our ears with gravity but because there is no gravity in space it is impossible for sounds to reach us, they simply float away
Voyager probes provide valuable information about the outer planets, their moons, and the interstellar space beyond our solar system. They have revealed new insights into the gas giants, their rings, and their moons, and continue to explore the boundaries of our heliosphere. They also carry a golden record with sounds and images from Earth as a message to any potential extraterrestrial intelligence.
No, "silent" is not an onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia refers to words that imitate natural sounds, such as "buzz," "meow," or "click." "Silent" does not imitate any sound.
any sniper with a silencer
Silent Hill Downpour or Silent Hill HomeComing Dead Space is also scary.
No, because sound is a vibration of the air and there is no air in space.
If "space" were a perfect vacuum, the answer would be "no."However, it's not, so there are sounds "in space", they're just very faint.
"Soundless" refers to something that is completely silent or without any noise. It can describe an environment, an object, or a person that does not produce any audible sound.
No. They can travel through any object that is not in a vacuum. They can travel through air, through metal, through string, through water, etc.. However sound cannot travel through space. That is why it is the writer's discretion to include space ship sounds in movies such as Star Wars and Star Trek. They would in fact be silent in space.
well no one knows because no one has ever been on any other planet
A completely empty space is a vacuum, devoid of any particles or matter. It is a space where the pressure is significantly lower than that of the surrounding environment. This type of space is rare in nature but can be created artificially in controlled environments.
That sounds like a description of a wave.
"Completely filled" means that a container or space has been packed to its maximum capacity without any empty spaces remaining.
No need to voice distress, the only reason they would make any sound. They do make sounds, just not vocal communication for social interaction.