Scientists re-analysed unpublished observations from a 72-second radio burst when the infamous ‘Wow’ signal was captured in 1977
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Scientists re-analysed unpublished observations from a 72-second radio burst when the infamous ‘Wow’ signal was captured in 1977
Scientists re-analysed unpublished observations from a 72-second radio burst when the infamous ‘Wow’ signal was captured in 1977
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On Aug. 15, 1977, astronomers using Ohio State University's Big Ear radio telescope detected the famous "Wow!" signal.

La noche del 15 de agosto de 1977, exactamente a las 23.16, el radiotelescopio del Observatorio Big Ear, de Ohio, detectó una…

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