Alien Contact: Messages from Distant Worlds Awaited for 40 Years

2023-08-26 11:45:00

Space More than 40 years ago, two Japanese astronomers sent a radio signal towards a star called Altair, 16.7 light-years away. Last update: August 26, 2023: 03:56 PM GST. Aliens exist, but these creatures live tens or even hundreds of light years away from our planet. According to information published by the British newspaper “Daily Mail” and viewed by Al Arabiya.net, space and astronomers expect messages from distant worlds to arrive these days. Extraterrestrials, indicating that they have been waiting for these expected messages for more than forty years. According to the newspaper, Japanese astronomers, Masaaki Morimoto and Hisashi Hirabayashi, sent a radio signal towards a star called Altair, 16.7 light years away, and that was more than forty years ago. , While a response is expected from aliens these days. Using the Stanford University telescope in America, the duo sent a message aimed at showing what Earthlings look like to any alien orbiting the star. A team of astronomers at the University of Hyogo in Japan hopes to finally get a response Which they were waiting for and to prove the existence of extraterrestrial alien life. The Japanese telescope that monitors the response, and “Daily Mail” says that scientists have placed a huge radio telescope in the Japanese city of Saku to receive a response from any planets orbiting Altair, which is one of the brightest stars in the night sky. August 22, 2023 was considered the most likely date for the arrival of response, though it is unclear how realistic the team’s expectations were to actually receive a response. The original radio signal was transmitted by Morimoto and Hirabayashi of Stanford University on August 15, 1983, and represented 13 drawings. These 13 drawings depict the evolution of life on Earth, from single-celled organisms to fish, lizards, monkeys and a family of humans. Graphics sent back into space Four decades later, a team led by Shinya Narusawa at the University of Hyogo is using an antenna more than 200 feet (64 meters) in diameter called the Usuda Deep Space Center in Saku City in hopes of discovering a response. Narusawa noted that exoplanets, that is, planets outside our solar system, are being discovered all the time, and it is believed that there are billions more of them. “A large number of exoplanets have been discovered since the 1990s,” Narusawa said. He added: “There may be a planet whose environment can support life.” The star (Altair) is located 16.7 light-years away in the constellation (Aquila), and it is one of the brightest stars in the night sky. There are no known planets in orbit around it. However, this does not mean that Altair certainly does not have any planets, as the researchers hope to get a response to their message, which will be an indication of some form of life. Much sooner than now, around 2015, but it didn’t come then. Hirabayashi had hoped that the message would have reached aliens in the Altair star system in 1999 before they would send a reply back to Earth. Read also
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