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Astronomer finds potential origin of the famous WOW! signal

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posted on Nov, 25 2020 @ 09:08 PM
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*The Wow signal lasted just 72 seconds and was 'unusual' and has yet to be traced
*This led many to theorise the signal came from an intelligent alien civilisation
*Amateur astronomer Alberto Caballero has been searching the Gaia catalogue
*This catalogue contains details on 1.3 billion stars from around the universe
*He found a Sun like star in the region of space the signal is known to originate

Source: www.dailymail.co.uk...



posted on Nov, 25 2020 @ 09:22 PM
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Scholarly Report by Alberto Caballero found here....

An approximation to determine the source of the WOW! Signal

arxiv.org...


edit on 25-11-2020 by Ophiuchus1 because: (no reason given)



posted on Nov, 26 2020 @ 11:13 AM
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"Stars like the Sun make up roughly 10 percent of all stars. "

If i took piss at any random point in the galaxy,
chances are that I'd hit a star like our sun.

As for the WOW signal:

earthsky.org...



posted on Nov, 26 2020 @ 11:57 AM
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originally posted by: KellyPrettyBear
"Stars like the Sun make up roughly 10 percent of all stars. "

If i took piss at any random point in the galaxy,
chances are that I'd hit a star like our sun.

As for the WOW signal:

earthsky.org...


From your source...

Paris admits it is not certain that the Wow! signal was generated by Comet 266/P Christensen


Also...
* Comets are diffuse; WOW was a point source
* Big Ear was operating in dual-feed mode, so a source in one feed would have been seen in the next/prior feed 2.5 minutes later/before - WOW was seen in only one feed
* Comets do not have bright hydrogen spectral lines

The Paris et al group do not address any of these three fatal flaws in their theory.



posted on Nov, 26 2020 @ 01:33 PM
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a reply to: Alien Abduct

There's always a dozen different possibilities.

From what I've seen, most professional astronomers
astrophysicists think the 'wow' signal had a prosaic
explanation.

There has never been a time that a similar event has
not.

If someone insists on believing something, it's always
possible to make more angels dance on the head of
a pin, until their point is 'proven'.

All that said, the WOW signal was not terribly
interesting, as it did not repeat, and thus,
there's no way to know if it was some awesome
thing, or nothing at all.

Unless it repeats, that's all we know.

Kev



posted on Nov, 26 2020 @ 04:42 PM
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originally posted by: alfa015222
*The Wow signal lasted just 72 seconds and was 'unusual' and has yet to be traced
*This led many to theorise the signal came from an intelligent alien civilisation
*Amateur astronomer Alberto Caballero has been searching the Gaia catalogue
*This catalogue contains details on 1.3 billion stars from around the universe
*He found a Sun like star in the region of space the signal is known to originate

Source: www.dailymail.co.uk...
Alfa015222, typically at ATS duplicate threads close in time are discouraged, though if it's been more than a year since the last thread usually a duplicate seems to be allowed in that case.

But you recently posted these two threads about your same hypothesis, three threads on the same topic so close together in time seems like a bit much:

I recently wrote a paper suggesting which star has the highest probability of being the source of the WOW! Signal.

Identified possible source of the WOW Signal




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