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Post by ET_Explorer on Jul 18, 2017 23:43:48 GMT
Strange radio signals have been spotted coming from the vicinity of a nearby star On May 12, the 1,000-foot-wide (305 meters) Arecibo radio telescope in Puerto Rico detected "some very peculiar signals" apparently emanating from Ross 128, a red dwarf star that lies just 11 light-years from Earth. Read More Ross 128 is a small star in the equatorial zodiac constellation of Virgo, The apparent magnitude of Ross 128 is 11.13, which is too faint to be seen with the unaided eye. Based upon parallax measurements, the distance of this star from Earth is 10.89 light-years (3.34 parsecs), making it the twelfth closest star to the Solar System. It was first cataloged in 1926 by American astronomer Frank Elmore Ross. Read More SIMBAD Weird Radio Signals Detected from Nearby Re....kmz (1.33 KB)
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