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Home  /  Science  /  Solar flares turned into lo-fi beats: We finally know the Sun’s sound!

Solar flares turned into lo-fi beats: We finally know the Sun’s sound!

by Jake Hoffman
January 14, 2025
in Science, Space
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Solar flares turned into lo-fi beats: We finally know the Sun’s sound!

In a groundbreaking fusion of science and art, researchers have created the first-ever “soundtrack” of the Sun, revealing our star’s voice to be surprisingly melodic and reminiscent of contemporary lo-fi music.

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The European Space Agency (ESA) has transformed three years of solar flare data into an audio-visual experience, offering earthbound listeners a unique perspective on our stellar neighbor. The project, which converts complex solar phenomena into audible frequencies, produces what scientists describe as “the celestial equivalent of ‘lofi hip hop radio — beats to relax/study to.'”

Understanding the science

Solar flares, described by the ESA as “solar fireworks,” occur when the Sun’s magnetic field twists, releasing bursts of energy and charged particles into space. While these powerful events create frequencies beyond human hearing range, scientists have found an innovative way to bring them into our auditory spectrum through a process called sonification.

From data to music

Using data collected by the British-built Solar Orbiter probe’s Spectrometer/Telescope for Imaging X-rays (STIX) instrument, artist Klaus Nielsen, known professionally as Maple Pools, transformed the Sun’s activity into an ambient soundscape. “The accompanying audio is a sonification based on the detected flares and the spacecraft’s distance to the Sun,” European space officials explained.

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Expert analysis

Dr. Adam Stanović from the University of London’s College of Communication provided insight into the project’s significance: “A sonification is a really smart way of making complex data accessible to public audiences—instead of presenting data as a stream of text or numbers, we hear sounds that represent the data in some way.”

The composition features:

  • Low-pitch drones representing the orbiter’s proximity to the Sun
  • High-frequency “metallic clinks” indicating solar flare events
  • Varying volumes corresponding to flare intensity
  • Rhythmic patterns reflecting solar activity cycles

Solar maximum’s Influence

The track’s increasingly dynamic nature reflects our current position in the solar maximum, a peak period in the Sun’s 11-year cycle. This heightened solar activity explains recent unusual phenomena, such as expanded visibility of the Northern Lights in unexpected locations.

The project joins other notable space sonification efforts, including Nielsen’s previous work on Earth’s magnetic field and NASA’s black hole audio conversion, further expanding our understanding of cosmic phenomena through sound.

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