Black holes emit noises that sound like alien moans and wails, according to NASA.
NASA shared an audio clip of spooky sounds that come from waves of pressure that come from a black hole through a cluster of galaxies.
The sounds of black-hole pressure were captured by NASA.
The misconception that there is no sound in space comes from the fact that most space is a vacuum. The NASA account said that they had picked up sound from a galaxy cluster.
The sound is out of the human hearing range and can be heard in X-ray. NASA scaled the sounds up to make them sound better. The frequencies are higher than they were originally.
The audio clip was originally published by NASA in May.
CNN anchor JimSciutto wrote that it was cool.
The black hole sounded like a billion souls being tortured, according to the BlindBoyPodcast.
"That scene in the movie when someone accidentally stumbles upon some sort of satanic cult in the middle of the woods is similar to that one," said Elizabeth.
Phil Plait said that the way it just cuts off is the scariest part.
NASA shared noise data from M87, the black hole that starred in the first black-hole photo released by the event horizon telescope, when it first published this clip.
The Chandra telescope's X-ray data and audio interpretations of optical data from the Hubble Space Telescope are used to create that music. NASA made beautiful music because of the combination of data and creativity.
The M87 music is loud enough to correspond to where the black hole is located.