Ganymede is the largest natural satellite of Jupiter, while it is the only one in our solar system that has its own magnetosphere.
If you listen to the sound you will definitely get a shiver and maybe horror, since it could very well be the soundtrack of a horror movie. It is one of Juno's most important findings about what happens to Jupiter and its satellites.
Scott Bolden, who is in charge of research on the planet, said that "the sound makes you feel like you are on Jupiter and you pass by Ganymede."
After all, a few days before the audio document was released, NASA had announced that the Juno would be just 645 miles away from the surface of Ganymede, which is the closest distance ever achieved. This is the most important study opportunity after about two decades.
Scientists are now trying to understand the significance behind the changes in sound frequencies. Anyway it remains eerie and scary. Listen to it:
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