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Scientists know a lot about Mars, at least when it comes to its general form, but we do not have high-capacity microphones listening to the wind sweeping the plains of the Red Planet. Now researchers from Anglia Ruskin University and Exeter University have created an interesting music clip inspired by Mars, And sunrise data on Mars, the result is a wonderful piece of music, you can listen to it through the site "YouTube".

 
The researchers composed the piece by scanning the images from left to right, looking at brightness and color information and merging them with the height of the terrain. They used algorithms to assign each element to a certain degree and specific melody. The quiet melodies came from the dark area surrounding the sun in pictures, Are more bright pixels near the bright bright object in the center.

"We are very pleased with this work on a great planet," said Dr. Domenico Vicananza, one of the scientists involved in the project.

Scientists resort to algorithms to create music that fits the sunrise on Mars




Scientists know a lot about Mars, at least when it comes to its general form, but we do not have high-capacity microphones listening to the wind sweeping the plains of the Red Planet. Now researchers from Anglia Ruskin University and Exeter University have created an interesting music clip inspired by Mars, And sunrise data on Mars, the result is a wonderful piece of music, you can listen to it through the site "YouTube".

 
The researchers composed the piece by scanning the images from left to right, looking at brightness and color information and merging them with the height of the terrain. They used algorithms to assign each element to a certain degree and specific melody. The quiet melodies came from the dark area surrounding the sun in pictures, Are more bright pixels near the bright bright object in the center.

"We are very pleased with this work on a great planet," said Dr. Domenico Vicananza, one of the scientists involved in the project.

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