A famous radio signal from space long considered as a possible sign of another civilization, in the end, falls flat.
The source of a supposed alien broadcast that made researchers go "Wow!" may instead have been the result of a remarkably ...
The Live Science portal writes that one of the most intriguing puzzles in astronomy has become even more fascinating. It's ...
One of the most famous events in the history of astronomy is the Wow! Signal that was picked up by Ohio State University’s Big Ear radio telescope in August 1977. The signal entered folklore because ...
Related: How scientists decide if they’ve actually found signals of alien life] In 1977 ... that he wrote “Wow!” on the printed out data while reviewing it, giving this signal its name.
signal.” The Wow! signal—named for the little “Wow!” written next to it when it was spotted by astronomer Jerry Ehman in 1977 using the Ohio State University Big Ear radio telescope—was ...
Now known as the "Wow! signal" after the incredulous expression ... The Ohio State University's Big Ear radio telescope in August 1977 during a routine scan for signs of extraterrestrial intelligence.