Can voyager record sounds?

Answer:
Sound is made up of vibrations in the air, and because there is almost no air in the vacuum of space, there is no sound either. What you are hearing in these recordings are electromagnetic radiation (radio waves) that are recorded by sensors on board the voyager space craft. These recordings have been filtered to remove static noise and then sped up to make the "music" on these beautiful cd's.
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