ESA's Space Jams: European Space Agency Records the Sounds of Probes, Comets and Launches (AUDIO)

The newest clip on ESA's Soundcloud is the blast off of the Soyuz on March 27. The rocket launched two satellites that will expand Europe’s civilian-run Galileo system (the equivalent of the U.S.'s Global Positioning System, or GPS).

When the Huygens probe landed on Saturn's moon, Titan, it carried acoustic sensors on the Huygens Atmospheric Structure Instrument (Hasi). The following clip is what we would hear if we were on that trip in 2005.

Remember Comet 67p's song? The Rosetta mission captured the singing planet.

Take a listen to the Philae lander tounch down on the comet.

Want a space jam you can dance to? Check out HNGN's article about NASA's sweet beats.

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Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, Saturn, Rosetta, ESA, European Space Agency, Philae, Soyuz, Soyuz spacecraft, Galileo, Gps, Songs, Audio, Comet 67P, Rosetta Comet, Comet 67p/C-G
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