According to a recently posted and deleted report by Chinese scientists, China may have picked up signals from a distant alien civilization.
According to a report in the official newspaper of China's Ministry of Science and Technology, Beijing Normal University has discovered several cases of possible technological traces and extraterrestrial civilizations.
The signals were picked up by the largest radio telescope in the world.
The researchers said they spotted two suspicious narrow-band, potentially artificial radio signals while sifting through the data from 2020.
In 2022, a survey of known exoplanets found another strange narrow-band radio signal.
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The signals are only used by human aircraft and satellites, so they could have been produced by aliens. The scientists say their findings are preliminary and should not be taken lightly.
The head scientist at the China Extraterrestrial Civilization Research Group at Beijing Normal University told the Science and Technology Daily that the team is working on further investigation.
There is a very high chance that the signal is radio interference and needs to be ruled out. It might be a long process.
The report was picked up by a number of state-run outlets in China after it was published. It's not clear why it was suddenly deleted.
Scientists have been baffled by radio waves before.
The Ohio State University's Big Ear telescope picked up an incredibly strong, minute-long, electromagnetic burst that flared at a Frequency Scientists suspected could be used by alien civilizations.
The scientist working with the telescope that night, Jerry Ehman, wrote "WOW!" in red pen on the page after spotting the signal.
It has been suggested that the signal could have come from a Sun-like star located in the constellation Sagittarius. The signal's source isn't clear.
Radio interference has been a problem for alien-hunting scientists in the past. The nearest star system to our sun, Proxima Centauri, was the site of a signal beamed to Earth in 2019.
Scientists were interested in the possibility that the signal came from alien technology because it was a narrow-band radio wave.
The signal may have been produced by malfunctioning human technology according to new studies.
The signals that were supposed to have come from aliens were actually made by scientists.
In order to rule out radio interference and get as much information about the strange signals as possible, the team is going to take repeat observations.
The first to discover and confirm the existence of extraterrestrial civilization will be theFAST telescope.
Scientists have been troubled by the discrepancy between the Universe's scope and age and the lack of intelligent life forms beyond Earth.
"So where is everybody?" is said to have been the question physicist Enrico Fermi asked after pondering the dilemma.
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