'Wow!' - Has the mysterious cosmic signal of 'alien' been decoded?

Signal origin Wow! is one of the greatest mysteries of space science that may have been decoded.

Signal origin "Wow!" is one of the greatest mysteries of space science that may have been decoded. Antonio Paris, American astronomy professor recently hypothesized that, probably "Wow!" This is because comets emit rather than alien products.

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Signal "Wow!" is a strange outer space signal discovered by Dr. Jerry R. Ehman on August 15, 1977, just 40 years ago, at the Big Ear Observatory, USA. This mysterious signal lasts about 72 seconds and is believed by many to be an alien communication signal to Earth.

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"Wow!"

Since its discovery, modern astronomers have focused their research on tracing the origin as well as the message (possibly) hidden in this strange signal.

Recently, professor of astronomy Antonio Paris of St Petersburg University (USA) after spending 1 year to concentrate on studying the signal "Wow!" hypothesized that "Wow!" It is not the signal that contains the alien interplanetary message that comes from the two comets that fly across our planet.

According to Professor Antonio Paris, the signal "Wow!" comes from the middle position of 2 comets named 266P / Christensen and P / 2008 Y2 (Gibbs). He found that these two comets had orbits in the vicinity of the constellation Sagittarius on the day of the signal "Wow!". When comets fly around the Sun, they release more hydrogen and are able to emit wavelengths similar to the "Wow!" Signal.

Currently astronomers are waiting for comets to pass through the Earth in the future to study and analyze both comets to make the final conclusion about one of the most mysterious cosmic signals transmitted to the Left. Land.

On January 25, 2017, the 266P / Christensen comet flew over the constellation Sagittarius, while Comet P / 2008 Y2 (Gibbs) will advance to this position again on January 7, 2018.

Update 24 May 2019
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