Unusual signal from a planet that could 'detect the presence of space creatures'


Although Proxima Centauri is not one of the planets in the solar system, a strange emission of waves from here to Earth last year forced scientists to examine it as evidence of the identification of their 'space creatures'. Has given

According to experts, there is evidence that these waves came from the planet Proxima Centauri B, also known as 'Super Earth'. The planet's surface is rocky, and it is thought to be in the form of liquid water, about 4.2 light-years from Earth.

According to some evidence, there is a possibility of the presence of atmosphere here. It is part of a system of planets called Alpha Centauri and is closest to the Sun.

The waves were discovered by scientists in 2019 when a large radio telescope in Australia detected the unusual waves, which have since been investigated by various teams.

And one of the assumptions that is being talked about in this regard is that the emission of these waves actually addresses 'non-terrestrial' life.

Speaking to BBC Mando, Mar Gomez, who has a PhD in physical sciences from the Computence University in Madrid, said it was a signal that only came to light once and did not repeat itself. Its frequency was very different from that of satellites or spacecraft in space.

How was the signal detected?

The Parks Observatory is located in New South Wales, Australia. A radio telescope that has been installed here for almost 50 years is also called 'The Plate' and this is the telescope that detected this strange signal.

The telescope has been used in a number of space missions and shares information with various space agencies, including NASA.

"We are talking about a very important telescope, remember that it was also used to receive images of the Apollo 12 mission landing on the moon," says Gomez.

The researcher added that it participates in research on extraterrestrial creatures through the reservoir, including projects called Citi.

However, this strange emission of waves has attracted the attention of scientists.

Gomez adds that since sound waves cannot travel through space, the only way for us to communicate in space is through radio waves. We can send them into outer space, and maybe there is a kind of life from another planet or star system that is trying to communicate.

The Breakthrough Listening Project, dedicated to the observation and analysis of extraterrestrial life in the universe, has been informed.

The project, which began in 2015, was initially funded by 100 million and was supported by renowned scientist Stephen Hawking.

According to information obtained by the British newspaper The Guardian, the Breakthrough Listening Project will publish research on this signal in the form of a report in the coming months.

According to Gomez, the scientific community is currently keeping secret information about the waves coming from Proxima Centaura B.

NASA has classified Proxima Centauri B as an exoplanet 1.27 times larger than Earth and it was discovered in 2016.

The search for extraterrestrial life

More and more scientists are arguing that the search for extraterrestrial life should be taken more seriously.

The BBC's science correspondent Pulb Ghosh reported in February that the American Association in Seattle.

The Scientific Development Summit also made suggestions for taking the search for extraterrestrial life seriously.

Anthony Beasley, director of the US National Radio Astronomy Observatory, said Washington needed more support for the research because it had been rejected for decades by government funders.

NASA also has its own plans in this regard and now it has gone one step further from astronomical observation.

In July in year 2020, it launched the Presence Rover Robot Mission to search for life-threatening objects on Mars.

This is NASA's first mission since the Viking mission in the 1970s to directly search for biological signs of life.

This was the first time a signal had been sent from Earth into space to communicate with space creatures.

Gomez explained that all these plans are purposeful because if they result in the discovery of bacteria or germs on other planets, it could be the most important scientific news in history.

"It's very interesting research," he said. The fact is that if we identify any form of life, the search for it can help us to understand the beginning of human life and how life can survive. This is basically the last question of our existence.

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