Although outer space lacks an atmosphere to transmit sound waves, the processes occurring on the Sun generate powerful acoustic phenomena that can be studied due to their effects on the surrounding environment.
As American scientists explain, acoustic waves arise from convective processes on the Sun, propagating through its plasma. These waves do not travel through space as sound in the conventional sense, but they create vibrations that can be detected by modern instruments.
Solar observatories, such as the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO), utilize these signals to investigate the internal structure and dynamics of our star.