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Insight sensors have detected the wind on the red planet
NASA got the first recorded story of a voice on Mars via its vehicle, Insight, which reached the red planet at the end of last month.
It is estimated that the low sounds that NASA's sensors can capture and record are actually vibrations caused by air and wind on Mars.
The sounds were picked up by sensors on NASA's Insight spacecraft, which landed on Mars on November 26 after a six-month flight.
Since the sound from the surface of Mars is very weak, NASA has used special technology to improve the sound and increase the octave to make it heard on computers and mobile phones.
"That sound was not expected," said Bruce Bannardt, senior investigator at NASA's Insight.
"But one of the key elements of our mission is to measure the movement on the surface of Mars, which also includes the movement of sound waves."
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