The “Wow!” signal is one of our best pieces of evidence for aliens, but researchers are building a compelling case for a more ...
Muse is about to go on tour in support of their new album, The Wow! Signal, and the band has some out-of-this world ideas for ...
The Wow Signal, the U.K. neo-prog band's latest, is a predictably heavy lift ...
Researchers have been trying to explain this bizarre radio signal for decades. A new study hones in on its potential source. Reading time 3 minutes Nearly 50 years ago, astronomers searching the ...
On August 15, 1977, the Big Ear Radio Telescope in Delaware, Ohio, received the most powerful signal it would ever detect during its decades of observations. The signal lasted just 72 seconds, but ...
In August 1977, Ohio State’s Big Ear telescope picked up a 72-second-long radio transmission from deep in space, in the region of Sagittarius. It played only once, before disappearing forever. The ...
View post: National Weather Service Warns of 'Dangerous' 115-Degree Heat Through July 4 Weekend for 18 U.S. States - See the Ma It’s been nearly 50 years since astronomers detected the most famous ...
I mentioned this in a comment the other day, but MUSE’s new album, ’The WOW! Signal’ came out on Friday (dropped, went live, ...
The mysterious “Wow!” signal from deep space, caused by a yet unknown astronomical event, was much stronger than previously thought, a new study suggests. “Wow!” is the name given to the enigmatic and ...
The Wow! Signal, titled after an unexplained frequency detected by radio telescope at Ohio State University in 1977, has ...