Here’s What Earthquakes Look Like From Inside the Earth | National Geographic

Have you ever wondered what an earthquake is like from inside the Earth? The SeismoDome show at Hayden Planetarium in New York City seeks to give audience members an experience like none other.
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Geophysicist Ben Holtzman and musician/sound designer Jason Candler created the show using animation and data from real earthquakes. They sped up the sounds that earthquakes emit, normally at a frequency too low for humans to hear, and show how the Earth can continue to “ring” for months after large magnitude quakes. They hope that their research may lead to better safety in the future.

Click here to read more about the SeismoDome show.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2017/04/earthquake-sounds-seismodome-geology-science/

VIDEOGRAPHER AND PRODUCER Jed Winer
EDITOR Nick Lunn
PRODUCTION ASSISTANT Libby Phillips
ANIMATIONS Lucia Gualtieri, Douglas Repetto, Ben Holtzman, Jason Candler, Nolan Lem, Joachim Gossmann, Matthew Turk, Daniel Peter

Here’s What Earthquakes Look Like From Inside the Earth | National Geographic

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