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25 April 2024


Earth receives its first 'alien message'



Many scientists have tried to communicate with aliens.

But so far no official report has been submitted that this was successful.

The signal will be sent from the European Space Agency

But the SETI Institute, which constantly conducts tests on extraterrestrial life, has made a special announcement.

Accordingly, they say, an extraterrestrial signal has been emitted from the orbiter of Mars.

Telescopes on Earth have captured a simulated alien message. The first-of-its-kind exercise was designed to prepare scientists for the

The scientists mentioned that this signal has been captured by three huge telescopes on Earth.

In addition, scientists point out that the radio waves that emitted the signal traveled at the speed of light.

Three massive telescopes around the globe captured the transmission: The Allen Telescope Array (ATA) in Califo ia, Robert C. Byrd at the Green Bank Observatory (GBO) in West Virginia (pictured) and the Medicina Radio Astronomical Station in northe  Italy

They stated that its value was 8.4 GHz.

So far it is not 100% known what this message is, but it has been downloaded in parts and made to appear on computer screens.

Scientists in the US and Italy (pictured) were overjoyed as the message appeared on computer screens, which downloaded the radio waves in sections

They also noted that extraterrestrial contact with us would provide 'profoundly transformational experience for all humankind'.

In addition, the scientists said that they decided to keep the information in the message confidential.

(Vimarshana Samarakoon @ COLOMBO TIMES)
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