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Voyager's Golden Record For Aliens Now Available On SoundCloud 57

An anonymous reader writes: For years you've been able to listen to the sounds recorded on the golden records carried by the twin Voyager spacecraft online but NASA just made it a bit easier. The orginization just uploaded the recordings to SoundCloud. Now you can listen to a continuous stream of clips instead of clicking back and forth to hear the different tracks.
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Voyager's Golden Record For Aliens Now Available On SoundCloud

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  • by xxxJonBoyxxx ( 565205 ) on Monday July 27, 2015 @11:39PM (#50195007)

    >> The orginization just

    NASA did, did they?

  • Copyright? (Score:3, Funny)

    by MobSwatter ( 2884921 ) on Tuesday July 28, 2015 @12:03AM (#50195033)

    Oh the phone lines are hot to the RIAA tonight!

    • by rossdee ( 243626 )

      By the time it gets to where aliens are going to pick it up and listen to it, the copyright will have expired

      • by JazzLad ( 935151 )
        It's going to take forever for them to hear it (the day after Steamboat Willie goes PD)?
      • > By the time it gets to where aliens are going to pick it up and listen to it, the copyright will have expired

        Not if Disney gets their way, it won't. Remember, "limited duration" = forever, minus one day.

  • I think it has been available on youtube for sometime now..
  • by 93 Escort Wagon ( 326346 ) on Tuesday July 28, 2015 @12:18AM (#50195049)

    We could've just engraved a URL onto the side of each Voyager.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      Bah, use a QR code. Don't make them type that stuff in themselves you inconsiderate clod.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      Nope. Not only did "The Web" not exist as we know it when the rockets were launched in the 1970ies, but also there have not been nice ways to compress images and/or audio. Of course, a preconceived URL could've been engraved onto the probes, but then the standards for URLs etc. would've been affected by that. Or it could've been transmitted back through time, with a comment saying "do not dereference until 2015". Of course all of that would be sort of difficult anyway, given that a URL cannot be used outsid

    • Re: (Score:3, Funny)

      by Tablizer ( 95088 )

      We could've just engraved a URL onto the side of each Voyager.

      A pop-up ad could offend them enough to annihilate us

  • That's actually a lot more convenient. Do you know how much trouble it is to get a needle for Gold records? I have to keep borrowing Bowie's.

    Now if you could just get IPv6 sorted, I would feel much more welcomed.

    Yours sincerely

    Your Alien Overlord

  • Available on the world's only audio player WITHOUT A VOLUME CONTROL. Fuck that.
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    • by jrumney ( 197329 )
      If there are advanced alien species out there that would go to the trouble of decoding our message, we expect them to be audiophiles who would turn their nose up at ISO files and the CD medium they represent.
  • I was hoping for access to the audio tones that encode the images, it would be cool to get a decoder going for them, SSTV FTW
  • "Send more Chuck Berry"
  • William Safire was a political hack in Nixon administration, working as his speech writer. Later he wrote a NYT column in word origins and etymology. In one of those columns he was crowing about how he slipped a reference to God past the watchful eyes of the secular materialistic scientists of NASA. He basically got the year 1970 AD mentioned in the text. He was all agog that these NASA scientists did not realize AD stood for Anna Domini, the Year of the Lord, and he was proud of his little contribution in
    • by sudon't ( 580652 )

      What's the alternative, C.E., (Christian Era)? I really don't see what difference it could possibly make. Either way, it's just a convention. First, the aliens would have to know it's an abbreviation for a particular Latin phrase, then they'd have to be able to translate that into their language, getting their equivalent of "Year of our Lord". Who knows what they'd make of that? But of course, they'd have no way of knowing what the letters "A.D." stand for, in the first place. It's pathetic, really.

      • CE is NOT Christian Era, it is Common Era. BCE is Before Common Era.

        Of course it did not make sense to be proud of adding AD to the text, if you are seriously sending a message to be read by the aliens, who could not exist if Bible is literally true, then whats the logic? But it makes sense if you are charlatan trying to burnish your credentials in front of people who are not thinking logically.

      • What's the alternative, C.E., (Christian Era)?

        Christian Empire

  • Personally, if I want a record to give me the experience of space travel, I'll stick with Hawkwind.

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