An amateur astronomer may have found the origin of an alien signal

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An amateur astronomer may have found the origin of an alien signal
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The global astronomical community is edging nearer to determining whether intelligent alien life really exists, and government agencies and academics may have been given a hand by an amateur astronomer.

That's because astronomy YouTuber and space enthusiast Alberto Caballero believes he might have pinpointed the source of a mysterious signal famously attributed to intelligent alien life, accordingAccording to Caballero, the so-called Wow! Signal, detected by a radio telescope on August 15, 1977, may have originated at a Sun-like star 1,800 lightyears from Earth in the Sagittarius constellation.

"The Wow! Signal is considered the best SETI candidate radio signal that we have picked up with our telescopes," Caballero explained in an interview with. SETI, which stands for the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, has been looking for signs of aliens for more than 60 years. At the time the Wow! Signal was detected, the Big Ear telescope, which is no longer operational, was searching for messages in the electromagnetic frequency band of 1420.4056 megahertz, produced by hydrogen.

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