Space
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NASA Cassini Discovers 'The Big Empty', Detects Puzzling 'Sound' From the Dust-Free Region Between Saturn and Its Rings
NASA's Cassini spacecraft tried to protect itself from debris during its dive, however, it turned out that the region is dust-free. During the dive, instruments aboard the spacecraft also recorded the sound during the dive.
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