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  2. Wow! signal - Wikipedia

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    The Wow! signal represented as "6EQUJ5". The original printout with Ehman's handwritten exclamation is preserved by Ohio History Connection. [1]The Wow! signal was a strong narrowband radio signal detected on August 15, 1977, by Ohio State University's Big Ear radio telescope in the United States, then used to support the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.

  3. 2MASS 19281982-2640123 - Wikipedia

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    Approximate location of the Wow! Signal in the constellation of Sagittarius. 2MASS 19281982-2640123 is a Sun-like star located in the area of Sagittarius constellation where the Wow! Signal is most widely believed to have originated.

  4. Ohio State University Radio Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The Wow! signal represented as "6EQUJ5" on the original computer printout. In 1977, the Big Ear recorded an unusual and possible extraterrestrial radio signal, which became known as the Wow! signal. The observation would prove to be unique, since no similar signals were ever detected afterwards. [3]

  5. Scientists think they have found the source of the most ... - AOL

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    Scientists think they might have found an explanation for the “wowsignal that has long led to hopes it was contact from aliens. In August, 1977, the Big Ear radio telescope at Ohio State ...

  6. This day in history: The first electric traffic signal is ...

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    The first ever electric traffic signal was introduced in Cleveland, Ohio, at the corner of Euclid Avenue and East 105th Street on August 5, 1914.

  7. Robert H. Gray - Wikipedia

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    Gray is best known for his work as an independent SETI researcher. [7] The Atlantic called Gray "the 'Wow!' signal's most devoted seeker and chronicler, having traveled to the very ends of the earth in search of it." [8] The Wow! signal was detected by the Ohio State University Radio Observatory (also known as Big

  8. '3 Body Problem': Netflix sci-fi show makes mysterious Ohio ...

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    An mysterious signal recorded by an Ohio State University astronomer in 1977 is getting a fictional explanation thanks to "3 Body Problem."

  9. Alberto Caballero (astronomer) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] He is known for having identified a Sun-like star in the sky region where the Wow! signal came from as one of the possible sources of the radio signal. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Caballero is also known for founding and coordinating the Habitable Exoplanet Hunting Project, an international effort consisting of more than 30 observatories searching for ...