I can’t believe this is my final post for EDTC and my astronomy learning project! It’s been a wild orbit of experience, imagination, and cosmic curiosity. I’ve spent a lot of weeks diving deep into black holes, decoding the solar system, and coding planets into motion! But, instead of just typing this up with a super easy summary or constant visuals, I tried something completely new, I turned my astronomy learning project into music.
This week, I took a look at Suno AI, this is such a mind-blowing AI app that lets your make music using nothing but whatever you like! WIth just a few short words, I created an original song that captured what space would feel like, the wonder of galaxies, the mystery of black holes, and the calmness of stars drifting in the night sky.
Why Suno?:
I’ve soaked up space through videos, podcasts, coding activities, and a lot of articles. But SunoAI gave me something no other app did, a way to feel space. Here’s what made Suno AI remarkable.
- Creativity Flow: Instead of me watching or reading, I listened to the music. Suno helped me hear what space may sound like, unusual, gorgeous, and limitless
- Emotional Connection: This music made me pause and think on the scale and curiousness of the cosmos. It wasn’t about learning, it was about feeling something
- Deep Learning: I still have the song “Astronomy”stuck in my head, and I love it! When learning sticks inside my head like this, you know that it worked!
Astronomy Soundtrack: Here are the two songs that Suno made for me:
Cosmic Wonders
What I learned about AI:
Before any of this, I thought AI was all technology driven. But Suno educated me that AI can also be poetic, musical, and expressive. It’s not always about robotization, it’s about greater creativity.
- AI can turn deep thoughts into songs
- Art and Science aren’t opposites, they’re partners
- You don’t need be a singer or sound engineer to compose such emotion
11 Weeks of Astronomy Growth
- I can understand weird ideas such as time dilation and black holes
- I can build musical solar system with NASA’s Hour of Code
- Explore the multiverse, and talk about it with confidence
- Create space-original music with SunoAI
Sounding Out the Universe:
Over the past 11 weeks, I didn’t just learn about astronomy, I experienced it! From coding the solar system to composing space music, I’ve changed complicated science into artistic expressions.. And this is the real win, learning is at its best when it’s personal, emotional, and a little bit of a wild ride.
So thank you to the universe for being the biggest motivation that I never expected. Also, thank you to the classmates and the prof for riding along on this ride!
The universe has a sound, and this semester, I finally heard it!
Astronomy Soundtrack
Want to hear what space sounds like to me? Here are two of the songs SunoAI created for me: Cosmic Wonders