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Ambience Arena
by Ambience Arena
Ambience Arena is a premium soundscape project dedicated to capturing the immersive, nostalgic, and deeply relaxing atmospheres of the world’s greatest sporting cathedrals. We strip away the loud commentary to bring you the "hidden" side of the arena: the rhythmic hum of a night-game crowd, the distant crack of a bat, and the echoing stillness of an empty stadium.Whether you are looking for a unique white-noise alternative for deep sleep, a nostalgic backdrop for late-night study sessions, or a grounding environment for meditation, our curated audio journeys transport you into the stands.
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NASA - Apollo 15 Radio - 52 Thousand Miles From Earth - Tape 543/544
The Apollo 15 crew of David Scott, Alfred Worden, and James Irwin were en route to the Moon after the Trans-Lunar Injection burn.This is a recording, thats been slightly modified and cleaned up. Its from Tape 543 and 544Here is a brief summary of events that happened that day - After TLI - The Translunar Coast (where tape 543 fits)Once the TLI burn was complete, the crew's velocity had built to around 35,000 feet per second at cut-off, though this was already dropping as they climbed away from Earth. The estimated time of their closest approach to the Moon was 78 hours, 34 minutes into the mission. The task immediately ahead was separating the Command Service Module from the S-IVB stage, docking with the Lunar Module Falcon, and extracting it — in what was, up to that point, shaping up to be a completely nominal mission. NASATransposition, Docking & ExtractionAfter TLI, the spent S-IVB stage needed careful management — its propellant tanks, though well insulated, were only designed to last through boost and a few hours past injection, and the building internal pressures were vented regularly to prevent tank rupture. The venting was done through opposing openings to avoid imparting unwanted rotation on the stage. In about three days' time, the spent booster would impact the Moon at 1°31'S, 11°49'W. NASAEarly Mission Drama - SPS TroubleshootingOne of the most dramatic early events, covered in its own journal chapter, was a problem with the Service Propulsion System (SPS) engine - the critical engine needed both to enter lunar orbit and to return home. Mission Control spent considerable time troubleshooting it before giving the crew a "go" for a normal mission.Tape 543 in contextGiven that the tape collection starts at 540 and the TLI burn happens around the 2-hour mark of the mission, tape 543 most likely covers the very first hours of the translunar coast — the three-day journey to the Moon. At this stage the crew would have been performing the docking and extraction of the Lunar Module, running spacecraft systems checks, and beginning the slow, quiet coast towards the Moon while Mission Control monitored everything from Houston.
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Real Apollo 15 NASA Audio Space Radio Ambience
This recording is a carefully curated blend of excerpts and segments taken from various early archived audio recordings released by NASA. Featuring the original NASA radio communications between Commander David Scott, Lunar Module Pilot James Irwin, and Command Module Pilot Alfred Worden.
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Ambience Arena - Night Game at the Ballpark: Immersive Stadium Crowd Ambience (1-Hour Active ASMR)
Ambience Arena - Night Game at the Ballpark: Immersive Stadium Crowd Ambience (1-Hour Active ASMR)Listener Note: This is a Live Field Recording. To preserve the authentic "stadium feel," some cheering and chanting peaks have been kept intact. We recommend starting at a lower volume to find your perfect "background" level.In this episode, we’ve captured the dynamic energy of the ballpark. Expect the authentic, unpredictable "bloom" of a live crowd: the rhythmic chants, the sudden shouts from the bleachers, and the warm, layered laughter and chatter of a summer night. It’s an Immersive Field Recording that feels like sitting in your favorite seat behind home plate.It is a 60-minute "sonic photograph" of a night when the world was watching.
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Ambience Arena is a premium soundscape project dedicated to capturing the immersive, nostalgic, and deeply relaxing atmospheres of the world’s greatest sporting cathedrals. We strip away the loud commentary to bring you the "hidden" side of the arena: the rhythmic hum of a night-game crowd, the distant crack of a bat, and the echoing stillness of an empty stadium.Whether you are looking for a unique white-noise alternative for deep sleep, a nostalgic backdrop for late-night study sessions, or a grounding environment for meditation, our curated audio journeys transport you into the stands.
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