E MAHNOTHER: First recorded the voice of Mars (Audio)

In 1976 the mission NASA's Viking1 took the first picture of Mars' surface. Today, four decades later, the agency has released the first audio ever to catch noises from the red planet. The audience is of the Mars winds blowing up the Nasa lander on this planet called InSight, which had landed there [...]
The audience is of the Mars winds blowing up the Nasa lander on this planet called InSight, which had landed there on November 26th.
The capture of this audio had an unplanned thing,” said Bruce Banerdt from Nassau at a press conference, translates Periscopi.
But one of the things [in fact] is dedicated to measuring movement on Mars, and of course it involves movement caused by sound waves. ”
Scientists measured thunderous noises caused by winds of 15 to 15 miles [15 km] an hour.
Listening to the first voices ever recorded on the surface of another planet is a privilege. We have a great team, and we're doing our best every day in Nasa,” said Nasa manager Jim Bridenstein.
Moreover, enjoy the following video from the first minute, or second 58-59.
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