If the astronomer's hypothesis is right, it could mean that the interstellar object is linked to alien technology.
The mysterious “Wow!” signal from deep space, caused by a yet unknown astronomical event, was much stronger than previously ...
At the time, astronomer Jerry Ehman spotted the highly unusual outburst in printed out records, annotating the major radio ...
For researchers seeking answers to the question of whether we are alone in the universe, one event nearly half a century ago lingers even today — the so-called "Wow! Signal" detected back in 1977.
Key Developments NASA furloughed over 15,000 employees on October 1st during the government shutdown, just two days before ...
A new report about 3I/ATLAS claims the mysterious interstellar object may have sent an alien message to Earth years ago.
Astronomers in Australia picked up a strange radio signal in June 2024 — one near our planet and so powerful that, for a moment, it outshined everything else in the sky. The ensuing search for its ...
A brief but extremely powerful radio signal thought to have coming from deep space has now been traced to a dead NASA satellite in Earth orbit. Relay 2 was one of a pair of experimental communications ...
"This is a unique opportunity to learn how the universe's first light emerged from the darkness." Astronomers could use specific radio signals from the universe's earliest epoch to "weigh" the first ...
Astronomers detect a fast radio burst from 10 billion years ago, FRB 20240304B, revealing clues about the early universe.
The mysterious “Wow!” signal from deep space, caused by a yet unknown astronomical event, was much stronger than previously thought, a new study suggests. “Wow!” is the name given to the enigmatic and ...