Sounds of Space

måndag, 26 september, 2011

Note to whom it may concern: I’ve compiled this post for my visually impaired father so that he, in a easy way, could take part in this list of sounds. I have no intention what so ever to neither violate any copyright or to deny the rightful owners of these files their right ow ownership or copyright. For the original site, please visit Download NASA Sounds

Download NASA Sounds

Here’s a collection of NASA sounds from historic spaceflights and current missions. You can hear the roar of a space shuttle launch or Neil Armstrong’s “One small step for (a) man, one giant leap for mankind” every time you get a phone call. Or, you can hear the memorable words “Houston, we’ve had a problem,” every time you make an error on your computer. We have included both MP3 and M4R (iPhone) sound files to download.

Shuttle and Station

Atlantis landing
MP3
STS-1: We’re Going to Dust it Off First
STS-7: That Was Definitely an E-ticket!
STS-131: Sound of Launch
STS-132: Shuttle Gear Drop
STS-135: Countdown to Launch
STS-135: Launch Commentary
STS-135: Landing Commander Comments
STS-135: Landing Comments

M4R (iPhone)
STS-1: We’re Going to Dust it Off First
STS-7: That Was Definitely an E-ticket!
STS-131: Sound of Launch
STS-132: Shuttle Gear Drop
STS-135: Countdown to Launch
STS-135: Launch Commentary
STS-135: Landing Commander comments
STS-135: Landing Comments

Apollo and Mercury

Buzz Aldrin walks on moon during the Apollo 11 mission
MP3
Apollo 8: Merry Christmas
Apollo 11: We Have a Lift-Off
Apollo 11: Eagle Has Landed
Apollo 11: Eagle Has Landed Extended
Apollo 11: That’s One Small Step for (a) Man
Apollo 12: Cardiac Sim
Apollo 12: All Weather Testing
Apollo 13: Houston, We’ve Had a Problem
JFK: Return Him Safely to Earth
JFK: We Choose the Moon with Apollo 11 Launch
JFK: We Choose the Moon
Mercury 4: Clock Started
Mercury 6: Zero G
Mercury 6: God Speed
Mercury 7: Liftoff
Mercury 7: Fireflies
Mercury 7: Guaymas Greeting
Mercury 9: Astronaut Cooper Comments

M4R (iPhone)
Apollo 8: Merry Christmas
Apollo 11: We Have a Lift-Off
Apollo 11: Eagle has Landed
Apollo 11: Eagle Has Landed Extended
Apollo 11: That’s One Small Step for (a) Man
Apollo 12: Cardiac Sim
Apollo 12: All Weather Testing
Apollo 13: Houston, We’ve Had a Problem
JFK: Return Him Safely to Earth
JFK: We Choose the Moon with Apollo 11 Launch
JFK: We Choose the Moon
Mercury 4: Clock Started
Mercury 6: Zero G
Mercury 6: God Speed
Mercury 7: Liftoff
Mercury 7: Fireflies
Mercury 7: Guaymas Greeting
Mercury 9: Astronaut Cooper Comments

Current Missions

Kepler launch
MP3
Atlas V: Launch
Cassini: Enceladus Sound
Cassini: Saturn Radio Emissions #1
Cassini: Saturn Radio Emissions #2
Kepler: Star KIC12268220C Light Curve Waves to Sound
Kepler: Star KIC7671081B Light Curve Waves to Sound
LCROSS: Water on the Moon Song

M4R (iPhone)
Atlas V: Launch
Cassini: Enceladus Sound
Cassini: Saturn Radio Emissions #1
Cassini: Saturn Radio Emissions #2
Kepler: Star KIC12268220C Light Curve Waves to Sound
Kepler: Star KIC7671081B Light Curve Waves to Sound
LCROSS: Water on the Moon Song

Beeps and Bytes

Sputnik image
MP3
Quindar: Sound #1
Quindar: Sound #2
Sputnik: Beep
M4R (iPhone)
Quindar: Sound #1
Quindar: Sound #2
Sputnik: Beep

Ringtone Directions

Android (MP3 format) – We recommend downloading the most recent version of the NASA App for Android for previewing and installing these ringtones. The ringtones option is found on the main screen of NASA App for Android by hitting the menu button on your phone.

iPhone (M4R format) – Please visit our iPhone directions for downloading and installing M4R ringtones page.

Other (MP3 format) – Most smartphones can play MP3 files as ringtones. The process for downloading and installing ringtones to a smartphone may vary greatly based on phone, operating system, and service provider. Check your phone’s user manual or your provider’s website. Some providers may limit your access to ringtones not sold through their site. You can still enjoy the MP3 files on your computer.