Black Hole sound NASA: NASA has recently released the spooky 34 seconds audio clip of the monsters of the universe - Black Hole. The audio clip sounds like the background music of a haunted movie. NASA said that it captured the sound of the Black Hole which is almost 200 million light-years away from Earth.

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"The misconception that there is no sound in space originates because most space is a ~vacuum, providing no way for sound waves to travel. A galaxy cluster has so much gas that we've picked up actual sound. Here it's amplified, and mixed with other data, to hear a black hole!" NASA tweeted.

Black Holes are usually considered to have the ability to consume anything that comes too close and hold light captive. Detailed evidence from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, however, shows a black hole in a new light: fostering, rather than suppressing, star formation, the US space agency claimed.

There has been a lot of debate that analogous to supermassive Black Holes could be found in a dwarf galaxy in large galaxies. Many studies have been conducted to understand the evolution of the universe and the first seed of supermassive black hole formation.

The powerful next-generation James Webb Space Telescope has released a treasure trove of full-color images from the deepest and sharpest infrared image of the distant universe to date to cosmic cliffs, the birthplace of stars, black holes, dying star`s final "performance", as well as the atmosphere of distant planet.

The $10 billion Webb telescope, is an international programme led by NASA, European Space Agency and the Canadian Space Agency. It aims to solve mysteries in our solar system, look beyond distant worlds around other stars, and probe the mysterious structures and origins of our universe and our place in it.

(With agency inputs)