Submitted by Western_Home6746 t3_10j18x5 in space
ronnyhugo t1_j5m13w0 wrote
Reply to comment by whatsagoinon1 in Have you ever thought about what it sounds on jupiter by Western_Home6746
The wind hits the ears that hear the wind.
PS: And by the way soundwaves are generated as long as any gas isn't traveling at uniform velocity and direction. Same as how waves on water happen without land.
jfitzger88 t1_j5m2zzp wrote
They meant if you were travelling precisely with the same velocity and vector as the wind you wouldn't hear it. Because then the wind isn't hitting anything since it is relatively at rest with your hearing instruments/ears.
I got you u/whatsagoinon1
ronnyhugo t1_j5m74zk wrote
>They meant if you were travelling precisely with the same velocity and vector as the wind you wouldn't hear it.
Happens all the time when skiing.
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