Polling the music on the Voyager Golden Record

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btw, the entire recording can be listened to online here: http://goldenrecord.org/
the website is ridiculous - it makes you click on an image of a satellite and then drill your way down to the recordings through 3-4 clicks, but just do it. none of us will ever do anything that amounts to 1/10000th of the genius of this record, just take 1 hour out of your precious 2013 life and listen to it

Z S, Monday, 11 February 2013 03:33 (eleven years ago) link

kind of want a backpiece tattoo of the art

http://i.imgur.com/6uVtfpk.jpg

❏❐❑❒ (gr8080), Monday, 11 February 2013 03:55 (eleven years ago) link

India, raga, "Jaat Kahan Ho," sung by Surshri Kesar Bai Kerkar

^^heard this for the first time very recently. Amazing and gorgeous. Her life story is pretty compelling as well.

i guess i'd just rather listen to canned heat? (ian), Monday, 11 February 2013 04:03 (eleven years ago) link

one year passes...

how dope was the pioneer plaque?

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c6/Pioneer10-plaque.jpg/1280px-Pioneer10-plaque.jpg

marcos, Friday, 19 December 2014 19:12 (nine years ago) link

why don't we do shit like this anymore?

marcos, Friday, 19 December 2014 19:12 (nine years ago) link

everything about it. the creator and guider, carl sagan, a great man. the concept - aliens will discover a disc floating in space and use it to try to understand the beings that sent it - how will we present ourselves? the message from jimmy carter, peanut farmer, placed on the craft - "We cast this message into the cosmos ... Of the 200 billion stars in the Milky Way galaxy, some — perhaps many — may have inhabited planets and space faring civilizations. If one such civilization intercepts Voyager and can understand these recorded contents, here is our message: We are trying to survive our time so we may live into yours. We hope some day, having solved the problems we face, to join a community of Galactic Civilizations. This record represents our hope and our determination and our goodwill in a vast and awesome universe." the greetings in so many different languages as the first two tracks, the overwhelming effect of our diversity. the music that's chosen - much of which would be killer standouts on a sublime frequencies release. the closing beethoven string quarter no. 13, which is perhaps the best representation of our meager collective of bones and dna possible, the recorded brainwaves of sagan's future wife - THE BRAINWAVES OF HIS FUTURE WIFE - is there anything that this record can't do? holy shit. 4 votes on this poll, shame on all of us.

― Z S, Sunday, February 10, 2013 10:31 PM (1 year ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

zs this is such a great post and i am totally on the same wavelength as you

marcos, Friday, 19 December 2014 19:13 (nine years ago) link

Hyperfine transition of neutral hydrogen
Hyperfine transition of neutral hydrogen

At the top left of the plate is a schematic representation of the hyperfine transition of hydrogen, which is the most abundant element in the universe. Below this symbol is a small vertical line to represent the binary digit 1. This spin-flip transition of a hydrogen atom from electron state spin up to electron state spin down can specify a unit of length (wavelength, 21 cm) as well as a unit of time (frequency, 1420 MHz). Both units are used as measurements in the other symbols.
Figures of a man and a woman
Figures of a man and a woman

On the right side of the plaque, a man and a woman are shown in front of the spacecraft. Between the brackets that indicate the height of the woman, the binary representation of the number 8 can be seen (1000, with a small defect in the first zero). In units of the wavelength of the hyperfine transition of hydrogen this means 8 × 21 cm = 168 cm.

The right hand of the man is raised as a sign of good will. Although this gesture may not be understood, it offers a way to show the opposable thumb and how the limbs can be moved.

Originally Sagan intended for the humans holding hands, but soon realized that an extraterrestrial might perceive the figure as a single creature rather than two organisms. One can see that the woman's genitals are not really depicted; only the Mons pubis is shown. It has been claimed that Sagan, having little time to complete the plaque, suspected that NASA would have rejected a more intricate drawing and therefore made a compromise just to be safe.[2] However, according to Mark Wolverton's more detailed account, the original design included a "short line indicating the woman's vulva".[3] It was erased as condition for approval by John Naugle, former head of NASA's Office of Space Science and the agency's former chief scientist. [4]

Sagan himself, however, later wrote:

"The decision to omit a very short line in this diagram was made partly because conventional representation in Greek statuary omits it. But there was another reason: Our desire to see the message successfully launched on Pioneer 10. In retrospect, we may have judged NASA's scientific-political hierarchy as more puritanical than it is. In the many discussions that I held with such officials up to the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the President's Science Adviser, not one Victorian demurrer was ever voiced; and a great deal of helpful encouragement was given… The idea of government censorship of the Pioneer 10 plaque is now so well documented and firmly entrenched that no statement from the designers of the plaque to the contrary can play any role in influencing the prevailing opinion. But we can at least try."[5]

Relative position of the Sun to the center of the Galaxy and 14 pulsars
Relative position of the Sun to the center of the Galaxy and 14 pulsars with their periods denoted

The radial pattern on the left of the plaque shows 15 lines emanating from the same origin. Fourteen of the lines have corresponding long binary numbers, which stand for the periods of pulsars, using the hydrogen spin-flip transition frequency as the unit. Since these periods will change over time, the epoch of the launch can be calculated from these values.

The lengths of the lines show the relative distances of the pulsars to the Sun. A tick mark at the end of each line gives the Z coordinate perpendicular to the galactic plane.

If the plaque is found, only some of the pulsars may be visible from the location of its discovery. Showing the location with as many as 14 pulsars provides redundancy so that the location of the origin can be triangulated even if only some of the pulsars are recognized.

The data for one of the pulsars is misleading. When the plaque was designed, the frequency of pulsar "1240" (now known as J1243-6423) was known to only three significant decimal digits: 0.388 second.[1] The map lists the period of this pulsar in binary to much greater precision: 100000110110010110001001111000. Rounding this off at about 10 significant bits (100000110100000000000000000000) would have provided a hint of this uncertainty. This pulsar is represented by the long line pointing down and to the right.

The fifteenth line on the plaque extends to the far right, behind the human figures. This line indicates the sun's relative distance to the center of the galaxy.

The pulsar map and hydrogen atom diagram are shared in common with the Voyager Golden Record.
Solar System
The Solar System with the trajectory of the Pioneer spacecraft
Silhouette of the Pioneer spacecraft relative to the size of the humans

At the bottom of the plaque is a schematic diagram of the Solar System. A small picture of the spacecraft is shown, and the trajectory shows its way past Jupiter and out of the solar system. Both Pioneers 10 and 11 have identical plaques; however, after launch, Pioneer 11 was redirected towards Saturn and from there it exited the Solar System. In this regard the Pioneer 11 plaque is somewhat inaccurate. The Saturn flyby of Pioneer 11 would also greatly influence its future direction and destination as compared to Pioneer 10, but this fact is not depicted in the plaques.

Saturn's rings could give a further hint to identifying the Solar System. Rings around the planets Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune were unknown when the plaque was designed; however, unlike Saturn the ring systems on these planets are not as easily visible and apparent as Saturn's. Pluto was considered to be a planet when the plaque was designed; in 2006 the IAU reclassified Pluto as a dwarf planet and then in 2008 as a plutoid. Other large bodies classed as dwarf planets, such as Sedna, are not depicted, as they were unknown at the time the plaque was made.

The binary numbers above and below the planets show the relative distance to the sun. The unit is 1/10 of Mercury's orbit. Rather than the familiar "1" and "0", "I" and "-" are used.
Silhouette of the spacecraft

Behind the figures of the human beings, the silhouette of the Pioneer spacecraft is shown in the same scale so that the size of the human beings can be deduced by measuring the spacecraft.

marcos, Friday, 19 December 2014 19:14 (nine years ago) link

one year passes...

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ozmarecords/voyager-golden-record-40th-anniversary-edition

very tempted by this. too bad it's $95 for the 3xLP box set (assuming the kickstarter gets funded). it'd be nice to have a cheaper option with just the records, without the lithograph and book, as cool as i'm sure they'll be.

I look forward to hearing from you shortly, (Karl Malone), Wednesday, 21 September 2016 23:15 (seven years ago) link

six years pass...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9BdTQZ2484

MaresNest, Thursday, 20 July 2023 16:57 (nine months ago) link

Thanks for that.

il lavoro mi rovina la giornata (PBKR), Thursday, 20 July 2023 17:16 (nine months ago) link

NASA temporarily loses contact with one of its most distant spacecraft
https://arstechnica.com/space/2023/07/nasa-temporarily-loses-contact-with-one-of-its-most-distant-spacecraft/

About a week ago, operators of the Voyager 2 spacecraft sent a series of commands that inadvertently caused the distant probe to point its antenna slightly away from Earth. As a result, NASA has lost contact with the spacecraft, which is nearly half a century old and presently 19.9 billion km away from the planet.

For the time being, NASA and the mission's scientists aren't panicking. In an update posted Friday, the space agency said Voyager 2 is programmed to reset its orientation several times a year to keep its antenna pointing at Earth. It is scheduled to do so again on October 15, which should allow communication to resume. In the meantime, NASA said it does not anticipate the spacecraft veering off course.

Elvis Telecom, Sunday, 30 July 2023 01:40 (nine months ago) link


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