Is This The Sound Of Aliens? May Be!

    • Publish Date: Sep 1 2017 1:50PM
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    • Updated Date: Sep 1 2017 3:17PM
Is This The Sound Of Aliens? May Be!

In a five-hour-long observation, an Indian scientist working with the $100m Breakthrough Listen project looking for extraterrestrials has detected 15 radio bursts coming from a dwarf galaxy about 3 million light years away from Earth. It is being speculated, among other things, that this is an energy source used by extra-terrestrial civilisations to power spacecraft. 

FAST RADIO BURSTS 

  • Fast radio bursts, or FRBs, are brief, bright pulses of radio emission from distant galaxies. First detected with the Parkes Telescope in Australia, FRBs have now been seen by several radio telescopes globally.
  • The first FRB was spotted, or rather ‘heard’ by radio telescopes, back in 2007.


Is it from a distant galaxy?

Mysterious signals coming from distant galaxies could be evidence of deep-space explorers billions of light years from Earth, says a new study.

Researchers claim a solar-powered transmitter using sunlight cast on an area twice the size of Earth could generate enough energy to be ‘seen’ by far away viewers.

 

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rplslokesh2002@gmail.com Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

Wow what an interesting article and I am excited to learn more about alliens. This will be an amazing information for all Sci-Fi movie lovers

Shashidhar Y Bhat Cauvery Primary and High School

Nice , maybe aliens out there might be listening for us just as we do.

Dilsher Singh Chatha Bhavan Vidyalaya Panchkula

Interesting .

R.Lokeshwaran Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

Wow this an interesting article. I am crazy on alliens. I love this to read . And thanks for the information contained in this article about the alliens.

P.S Geethanjali Nalanda Vidya Niketan, Vijayawada

I have been hearing about these creatures named aliens from my childhood . I always wanted to see them and meet them as a child and even now !!This article just increased the curiosity in me.

Nandagopal M Soundarya School

Wow this is really going to give us more information about aliens.Pulsars are really very helpful indeed.

A.FAZIL MOHAMED Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

I am very curious about aliens as they look very creepy and interesting.This information turns my hype more.I would like to see aliens in my life at least once.A good article indeed.

Hemalatha.G Sethu Bhaskara Matriculation Higher Secondary Scho

Wow! I''m interested to know about it!

Ishita Bajoria Sindhi Model Senior Secondary School

Wow!this is an amazing news,if it is proved then it would be a great discovery and a great victory to and in the field of science!!!

CHHAVI RANA RUKMINI DEVI PUB. SCHOOL(PITAMPURA)

Aliens- if they exist- I am EAGER to meet them...

ANUSHKA PALLAVI MODEL SCHOOL, ALWAL . .

if there are aliens then I would like to meet them

Shriyam Pandey Bal Vidya Mandir Sr. Sec. School, Lucknow

Is it true? I did not think so. I think it is not possible. People all over world still believe on these, unbelievable.

E.Harish grand Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

Amazing article!Do you think that aliens exist??I don''t believe much in their existence.But Lets see what''s gonna happen in upcoming information.Thanks for the information nie

Raghav Mukherjee PON VIDYASHRAM

It can be true and cannot but aliens are in fairy tales thus, also if the radiation are true then we are going for a new history but aliens can get a war so we should also be ready

Raghav Mukherjee PON VIDYASHRAM

It can be true and cannot but aliens are in fairy tales thus, also if the radiation are true then we are going for a new history but aliens can get a war so we should also be ready

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