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A US government-backed telescope heard a signal from deep space - then the UFO debate exploded
In 1977, a US-backed search for alien signals detected a 72-second radio burst from deep space that was about 30 times ...
Here's what they found. The post Scientists Release Results After Scanning 3I/ATLAS for Alien Signals appeared first on ...
Scientists have updated global guidelines for announcing possible evidence of intelligent alien life, aiming to prevent ...
Scientists have rewritten global 'first contact' protocols for how to confirm and announce the discovery of alien ...
Scientists have updated global rules for announcing possible alien signals. New guidelines emphasize independent verification ...
Astronomers swept millions of candidates and found no alien signals from K2-18b, setting the first power limit on any ...
A comet from another star system does not arrive every year. That is part of what made 3I/ATLAS so compelling when it ...
If it were a phone call, we might call it a butt dial: A strong radio signal that set off questions about whether it emanated from an advanced alien race earlier this week is now believed to have come ...
On August 15, 1977, the Big Ear Radio Telescope in Delaware, Ohio, received the most powerful signal it would ever detect during its decades of observations. The signal lasted just 72 seconds, but ...
The moment of first contact with extraterrestrials is a staple of science fiction. It usually involves a frantic scientist ...
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