Did They Solve the “Alien Wow Signal” From 1977?

are they right?

On August 15 1977 something strange was detected and it has never been replicated.  Many call it the alien wow signal because like the name, they think it was from extraterrestrials.  No one knows for sure exactly what it is but someone may have came up with a reasonable theory just now.  Here is a brief background on the original story:

Radio astronomers using the Big Ear radio telescope at Ohio State University picked up a powerful signal from space. Some believe it was our first interception of an alien broadcast.

The signal – known as the “Wow! signal” after a note scribbled by astronomer Jerry Ehman, who detected it – came through at 1420 megahertz, corresponding to a wavelength of 21 centimetres. Searchers for extraterrestrial transmissions have long considered it an auspicious place to look, as it is one of the main frequencies at which atoms of hydrogen, the most common element in the universe, absorb and emit energy. What’s more, this frequency easily penetrates the atmosphere.

There have been all sorts of explanations from a microwave to different types of aliens to a local hoax.  Of course no one knows for sure what happened at that time period.

Let’s find out what they think this was from 40 years later on page 2

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11 Comments

  1. Rod Williams said:

    On Ground zero radio the producer was playing with the wow signal for a sound montage. After it was slowed down you can hear someone talking using some police number code.

  2. Jeremy Word said:

    So I’m the vastness of the universe. Billions of galaxies. Not no way not no how did any other life form on any other planet? EVER? Come on man… Bet 10 you support Trump. I’ll stalk your page real quick

  3. Ryan Kody said:

    Of course aliens exist. Lol. For every grain of sand on Earth a trillion stars exist. I think probably what you mean to say is,they have never been here or know we are here. In essence, we are basically invisible to them and vise versa

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