Audible universe
Chris Harrison (Newcastle University), Anita Zanella (INAF), Nic Bonne, (Portsmouth University), Kate Meredith (GLAS Education), Nicolas Misdariis, (STMS Ircam-CNRS-SU)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the use of sonification in astronomy to enhance scientific discovery and accessibility, based on a collaborative online meeting of experts from multiple disciplines.
Contribution
It presents a summary of interdisciplinary discussions on applying sonification techniques to astronomy research and education.
Findings
Sonification can aid in scientific data analysis.
It improves accessibility for visually impaired users.
Collaborative efforts are advancing sonification applications in astronomy.
Abstract
A multi-disciplinary team recently came together online to discuss the application of sonification in astronomy, focussing on the effective use of sound for scientific discovery and for improving accessibility to astronomy research and education. Here we provide a meeting report.
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