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Scientist pick up intelligent radio waves from a distant planet

NSA Translation : "Hey man when is next Nasar test. It's already 5 test by India" beep beep

Or they may requesting modi not to come here for selfies wearing churidar pajama and funky head gears?.
 
NSA Translation : "Hey man when is next Nasar test. It's already 5 test by India" beep beep
Aliens are also afraid of the mighty Nasr- or they are worried that after NASR is used in battlefield the indians would become like aliens- aliens doesnt want that-
 
Call me when RSS

This is science section and we are discussing signals from space, But these Phallus worshipping fags always bring anti-Muslim comments in every thread. They just want religious war in every thread. Go to the India Defence Forum and don't comment here !
 
Or they may requesting modi not to come here for selfies wearing churidar pajama and funky head gears?.

You got affected by following all Modi's trips and pictures? Take a break. He loves you too :D

Modi maniacs nowadays. Puff :victory1:

Or they may requesting modi not to come here for selfies wearing churidar pajama and funky head gears?.

You got affected by following all Modi's trips and pictures? Take a break. He loves you too :D

Modi maniacs nowadays. Puff :victory1:
 
This is science section and we are discussing signals from space, But these Phallus worshipping fags always bring anti-Muslim comments in every thread. They just want religious war in every thread. Go to the India Defence Forum and don't comment here !

:mamba::flirt::omghaha::omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:

Looks like I hit a nerve. May I suggest some burnol?
 
Or they may requesting modi not to come here for selfies wearing churidar pajama and funky head gears?.

You got affected by following all Modi's trips and pictures? Take a break. He loves you too :D

Modi maniacs nowadays. Puff :victory1:
 
You got affected by following all Modi's trips and pictures? Take a break. He loves you too :D

Modi maniacs nowadays. Puff :victory1:

Yeah i got affected so are aliens as saffron chaddies flood the PDF with girly selfies.
 
must be surrender or die
latest

agree, probably don't make sense to reply anything back.
 
Did scientists just pick up first intelligent radio waves from distant alien planet? | Science | News | Daily Express

Did scientists just pick up the first intelligent radio waves from a distant ALIEN planet?
ASTRONOMERS have picked up five mysterious unidentified radio signals that could originate from OUTSIDE the Milky Way.
By Jon Austin
PUBLISHED: 00:03, Sat, Nov 28, 2015 | UPDATED: 00:20, Sat, Nov 28, 2015

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Has the telescope picked up signals of aliens from another galaxy?
The "fast radio bursts" included one "double signal" never heard before and have left astronomers buzzing with excitement over the possibility of it being a message with alien origins.

Only 11 of the unidentified transient radio pulses have been recorded before around the world.

And it is the curious new double blast - which was accompanied by four "singles" - which has baffled astronomers analysing data from the Parkes radio telescope in New South Wales, Australia.

Emily Petroff from Swinburne University, in Melbourne, one of the team who discovered the signals, believes the origin could be more remarkable than anything recorded before.

She tweeted: "We have no idea what's going on, but we know it's definitely something cool.”

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The Parkes Observatory in Australia picked up the signals
The discovery is being compared in significance to the recording of the "Wow signal" - a strong narrowband radio wave found by Jerry Ehman in 1977.

That radio burst, picked up by the Big Ear radio telescope of The Ohio State University in the United States, bore all the expected hallmarks of non-terrestrial origin but has not been detected since.

Fast radio bursts (FRBs) were first discovered from records in 2007, and we finally saw one in real-time last year.

However, there has never, until now, been a double blast.

They are quick-fire bursts of radio energy, originating from great distances away, and, as a result, must have contained a huge amount of energy.

The source remains a total mystery.

Seemingly similar readings which excited astronomers earlier this year called perytons at the time were later found to be coming from microwave ovens on Earth being prematurely opened in the canteens of observatories where observations were being taken.

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The double burst signal bears the hallmarks of intelligent origin
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We have no idea what's going on, but we know it's definitely something cool

Emily Petroff from Swinburne University, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

The announcement in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society of the five new signals has left the research community on tenet hooks.

The team said the double burst FRB (called 121002) had a "clear two-component profile".

They say each component is similar to the known population of single component FRBs and are separated by 2.4 milliseconds.

They added: “Many of the proposed models to explain FRBs use a single high energy event involving compact objects (such as neutron star mergers) and therefore cannot easily explain a two-component FRB.”

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The radio waves appear to originate from a distant galaxy

The news comes just days after a research paper claimed FRBs were the result of mergers between black holes and neutron stars.

FRB 121002 has the largest delay yet recorded of any frequency picked up, suggesting it has an origin of an immense distance away - probably several billion light-years beyond our own galaxy the Milky way.

More conventional theories for the bursts include them being created by evaporating black holes, supergiant pulsar pulses or the collapse of epically large stars.

But the team said it was difficult to match any of these with the double bast, suggesting that intelligent origin was a serious possibility.

Nigel Watson, author of the UFO Investigations Manual, said: "Every unusual signal from outer space encourages us to wonder if it is from an alien civilisation.

"It would be fantastic if this is an alien signal as the knowledge that we are not alone in this vast universe would have a dramatic impact on our perception of our place in the scheme of things.

"It would certainly give the opportunity for UFO spotters to say we told you aliens exist and take an interest in our activities, and you didn't believe us."
Let the Star Wars begin
 
Some really good ganja at play!
I have admitted seen UFO three years back. Amazing sighting with 4 other witnesses; we thought a plane was on fire but it appears to be a satellite hitting the atmosphere as most likelihood.
There is a lot of background noise in general when you point a radio telescope to the sky; readers must also know that as ham radio operators, we also experiment with EME - earth moon earth communications; on VHF/UHF, it can mistakenly be confused.
 
False equivalency.

Call me when RSS hijacks a plane and crashes it into a building filled with innocent people. Or goes on shooting rampages in France over cartoons, or for no reason at all like two weeks ago killing hundreds of people in foreign lands.

I guess slaughtering and raping innocents didnt account fot much. Killing people over their eating choices is also a non issue i guess. Clean your own house first before giving lectures to others.
 
Did scientists just pick up first intelligent radio waves from distant alien planet? | Science | News | Daily Express
The "fast radio bursts" included one "double signal" never heard before and have left astronomers buzzing with excitement over the possibility of it being a message with alien origins.

Only 11 of the unidentified transient radio pulses have been recorded before around the world.

And it is the curious new double blast - which was accompanied by four "singles" - which has baffled astronomers analysing data from the Parkes radio telescope in New South Wales, Australia.

Probably something like this
 
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