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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. Intense radio signals are coming from massive galaxies ... - AOL

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    Mysterious blasts of intense energy, known as fast radio bursts, are coming from massive galaxies, scientists have said. Fast radio bursts were first found in 2017, when scientists spotted that ...

  4. 8 billion-year-old radio signal reaches Earth

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    Astronomers have detected one of the most distant and energetic mysterious fast radio bursts in space, a millisecond-long blast of radio waves that traveled 8 billion years to reach Earth.

  5. An Algorithm Has Detected 8 Mysterious Signals That ... - AOL

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    A new machine learning-operated algorithm just detected eight new radio signals coming from five stars that are 30 to 90 lightyears away. While the signals probably aren’t from extraterrestrials ...

  6. Mysterious radio signals detected by scientists - AOL

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    Scientists are detecting radio burst, and some believe they may be coming from advanced aliens who are trying to say hello to us on Earth. Over the planet, there are several radio telescopes and ...

  7. UVB-76 - Wikipedia

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    UVB-76 - "The Buzzer", recorded on 24 March 2022. UVB-76 (Russian: УВБ-76; see § Name and callsigns for other callsigns), also known by the nickname "The Buzzer", is a shortwave radio station that broadcasts in Upper Side Band mode on the frequency of 4625 kHz.

  8. Astronomical radio source - Wikipedia

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    In 1932, American physicist and radio engineer Karl Jansky detected radio waves coming from an unknown source in the center of the Milky Way galaxy. Jansky was studying the origins of radio frequency interference for Bell Laboratories. He found "...a steady hiss type static of unknown origin", which eventually he concluded had an ...

  9. Record-breaking number of ‘alien’ radio bursts detected from ...

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