A radio signal 9 billion light-years away from Earth has been captured in a record-breaking recording, Space.com said Friday. The signal was detected by a unique wavelength known as a “21-centimeter ...
A radio signal nearly 9 billion light-years away from Earth was captured in a new recording, detected by India's Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope. McGill University said in a release that this marked ...
(KXAN) – A new record has been broken in the search for signals in deep space. Scientists using the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope in Pune, India detected a radio signal emitted by hydrogen atoms.
There’s no *69 option for this long-distance call. A newly discovered, yet still mysterious radio signal from the far reaches of space that repeats itself hourly is perplexing scientists. The ...
(Gray News) – Astronomers from Canada and India said they have recently captured a radio signal from the most distant galaxy from Earth so far. The researchers from McGill University and the Indian ...
The universe is awash with strange radio signals, but astronomers have now detected a really bizarre one that repeats every hour, cycling through three different states. While they have some ideas ...
Astronomers have spotted a mysterious radio signal relatively close to Earth that is behaving unlike anything observed before. The low-frequency radio signal, located around 4,000 light-years away ...
Astronomers have detected a radio signal in our galaxy that blares for several minutes at a time, every 21 minutes, and has been doing so for at least 35 years. This bizarre signal doesn’t fit the ...
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