Detecting mysterious radar waves, can emanate from outer space civilization

Experts identify a black hole or a civilization that sent this signal. Whatever it is, it also possesses a tremendous amount of power.

A mysteriously transmitted radar signal from the universe was discovered on August 2 by the modern CHIME telescope in Canada. The signal named Fast Radio Burst 180725A (FRB180725A) only lasted a millisecond, and was the first wave detected with frequencies below 700 MHz.

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Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME) telescope is worth about $ 16 million.(Photo: Dailymail).

This FRB radio emission is extremely rare, with only a few signals suddenly caught for the first time in 2007.

About the telescope discovered FRB, CHIME is a $ 16 million telescope that was only put into use for a year, designed to detect signals sent from space at a distance. 6 to 11 billion years old.

Experts are continuing to monitor this source, and identify it as being able to be sent from black holes or other advanced civilizations in the universe. But whatever comes out of FRB, it has a tremendous amount of power.

Studies on FRB are still in its infancy, with the first wave signal detected only less than a decade ago. And from there, only 20 signals were captured from the Earth.

According to the Daily Mail, most signals were sent from the Milky Way, but some were sent billions of years ago.