Astronomy, traditionally associated with vision, offers a unique opportunity to expand our understanding of the universe through other senses. Sonification of astronomical data not only allows us to access the cosmos in a new way but also opens doors to greater inclusion in our field. In this presentation, we will explore how sonification can make astronomy more accessible to people with visual impairments and, in the same way that astronomy multiwavelength, opens a new window to data analysis. Additionally, we will showcase scripts designed specifically for photometry and spectroscopy, demonstrating the potential of a multimodal approach to represent and analyze scientific data. By combining visual and auditory representations, the overall understanding of scientific information could be enhanced, supporting inclusivity for individuals with diverse sensory preferences.
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