Five minutes of eerie sounds from Earth's magnetic field was published by the European Space Agency.
Researchers have successfully transformed magnetic signals picked up by ESA satellites into audible frequencies.
In Copenhagen's Solbjerg Square, visitors may hear crackling and deep breathing-like noises.
This week, the European Space Agency released five minutes of eerily crackling audio that shows what the Earth's magnetic field sounds like.
According to NASA, Earth's intrinsic magnetism creates a comet-shaped field surrounding the surface of the globe called the magnetosphere
Solar and cosmic particle radiation and from the erosion of the atmosphere caused by the solar wind.