In the vast expanses of space, static noises echo, the remnants of celestial phenomena and the whispers of the unknown. By capturing these sounds and mimicking their patterns, we decode the story of the stars, retold through visual symphonies.
Cosmic static encompasses a variety of radio frequencies emitted from distant celestial objects. These frequencies are converted into audible sound waves, resembling static noise, found in the radios of Earth.
The translation process begins with the Fourier transform, dissecting complex signals into recognizable patterns. Through this lens, astronomers interpret the symphony, turning noise into narrative.