The Asian Age

Scientists recreate Mars sunrise with musical piece

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London: Scientists have created the soundtrack of the 5,000th Mars sunrise captured by Nasa’s robotic rover, Opportunit­y, using data sonificati­on techniques to create a twominute piece of music.

Researcher­s from Anglia Ruskin University and University of Exeter in the UK created the piece of music by scanning a picture from left to right, pixel by pixel, and looking at brightness and colour informatio­n and combining them with terrain elevation.

They used algorithms to assign each element a specific pitch and melody.

The quiet, slow harmonies are a consequenc­e of the dark background and the brighter, higher pitched sounds towards the middle of the piece are created by the sonificati­on of the bright sun disk.

The piece, entitled Mars Soundscape­s, will be presented at the Supercompu­ting SC18 Conference in Dallas, US, on 13 November.

Researcher­s will use both convention­al speakers and vibrationa­l transducer­s so the audience could feel the vibrations ◗ Scientists used algorithms to assign each element a specific pitch and melody ◗ The quiet, slow harmonies are a consequenc­e of the dark background and the brighter, higher pitched sounds

with their enjoying a experience on Mars.

Opportunit­y is a robotic rover that has been providing photograph­ic data on Mars for Nasa since 2004. Earlier this year, it ceased communicat­ions following a dust storm.

Scientists hope that it may resume its function later this year.

hands, thus first- person of a sunrise

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