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Alien hunters 'carefully investigating' a mysterious radio signal from Proxima Centauri


A mysterious radio signal from our nearest stellar neighbour, Proxima Centauri, is being carefully investigated by a team of alien-hunting astronomers.
Researchers from the Breakthrough Listen Project – a £70m initiative to find alien life through radio telescopes – have been studying the radio waves since April 2019.
Proxima Centauri is 4.2 light years from Earth and has two confirmed planets, a Jupiter-like gas giant and a rocky world called Proxima b in the habitable zone.
The signal was spotted by the Parkes radio telescope in Australia in April or May 2020, according to a report in The Guardian, and, unlike previous radio bursts hasn t been attributed to any Earth-based or near-Earth human-created source. ....

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Alien-Hunting Scientists Looking Into Intriguing Beam From Nearest-Known Star to Sun


Alien-Hunting Scientists Looking Into Intriguing Beam From Nearest-Known Star to Sun
https://sputniknews.com/science/202012181081503889-alien-hunting-scientists-looking-into-intriguing-beam-from-nearest-known-star-to-sun/
It is common for astronomers to pick up strange radio blasts from outer space, but the majority have so far been explained in scientific terms – human interference from Earth or natural cataclysms. However, nothing of this kind has yet been said about one of the latest narrow beams, intercepted in spring 2019.
Astronomers are now looking into a tantalising radio wave emission that is understood to have come from the vicinity of Proxima Centauri, a red dwarf star that is only 4.2 light years from the Sun, and could potentially offer a long-sought answer to the extra-terrestrial life question. A paper, expected to arrive soon, will detail a beam named BLC1, in a nod to Breakthrough Listen – a project tasked with looking for traces or other evidence ....

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Scientists searching for aliens tracking 'unusual' radio wave from sun's closest star


By Celine Castronuovo - 12/18/20 02:12 PM EST
 
Scientists involved in a project in search of alien life are now investigating a mysterious radio wave signal that appears to have come from Proxima Centauri, the closest star to the sun. 
The Guardian reported the finding Friday, writing that the emission was picked up during 30 hours of observations by the Parkes telescope in Australia in April and May last year. 
Scientists working on the Breakthrough Listen Project have been investigating the emission since its detection, although the source still remains unclear. However, the Guardian reported that scientists found a shift in the beam’s frequency is consistent with the movement of a planet.  ....

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Scientists looking for aliens investigate radio beam 'from nearby star'


Scientists looking for aliens investigate radio beam from nearby star
Ian Sample Science editor
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Photograph: CSIRO/AAP
Astronomers behind the most extensive search yet for alien life are investigating an intriguing radio wave emission that appears to have come from the direction of Proxima Centauri, the nearest star to the sun.
The narrow beam of radio waves was picked up during 30 hours of observations by the Parkes telescope in Australia in April and May last year, the Guardian understands. Analysis of the beam has been under way for some time and scientists have yet to identify a terrestrial culprit such as ground-based equipment or a passing satellite. ....

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X-Filesposter declares, “I want to believe.” This wanting, however, often leads us astray. When confronted with shocking and inexplicable celestial phenomena, we tend to see intelligent design. This jumping to conclusions is a sin for which we can be forgiven we have an insatiable need to know if someone’s out there. When we say, “I want to believe,” what we’re actually saying is, “I hope we’re not alone.” ....

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