The space shuttle that was launched 44 years ago detects strange noises (Audio)

The most distant course of humanity in space, Voyager 1, has detected a “hum” strangely in data from interstellar space. The noise is possible, produced by intrusive gas, but yet further investigations are needed. Mankind's most distant spacecraft has detected a buzz coming from outside the system [...]
The most distant course of humanity in space, Voyager 1, has detected a “hum” strangely in data from interstellar space.
The noise is possible, produced by intrusive gas, but yet further investigations are needed.
Mankind's most distant spacecraft has detected a buzz coming from outside our solar system, reports BTH, records Periscope.
Voyager 1 was launched in 1977 with his twin Voyaer 2 ) and travelled farther and farther into space for 44 years.
Stella Koch Ocker, an astronomer expert, discovered the voice in the data coming from this probe, measuring the density of ectrons.