Was 'connected' to aliens?

Radio signal Wow! The mystery discovered in 1977 may have been caused by aliens to Earth who are getting feedback from humans. In the near future, everyone can send things to say to aliens by posting on Twitter.

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All of the 140-character tweets posted on June 29 from 3pm to 3pm on June 30 are tagged (subject) as #ChasingUFOs will be composed as a single message to be sent out of the tower. On this occasion, National Geographic will broadcast the series of 'Chasing UFOs' .

Then on August 15, 35 years after the signal Wow! Discovered, human messages will be sent into the universe in the direction that signals from Wow! be found.

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Guess the signal Wow! discovered since 1977. (Source: Livesience)

'We are working with Arecibo Astronomical Observatory to find the best encryption. Previous messages were very simple, but the message this time will be more complicated but it will be difficult to mix with more natural sounds, "said Kristin Montalbano, spokesman for National Geographic.

Credits Wow! just light spots on the radar screen. These are sounds different from noise in nature discovered four decades ago that astronomers still rely on to find signs of extraterrestrial life.

In 1977, the Big Ear radio station at Ohio State University obtained strong radio signals for 72 seconds, prompting astronomer Jerry Ehman to say "Wow!" (Oh!). This word is therefore used to name the signal.

No one knows whether the signals seem to be not natural by aliens or not, although scientists have long been trying to understand. Now, 35 years after discovering the signal, Wow! still a complete mystery.

If the signal is actually transmitted by aliens, scientists believe it must have come from an extremely advanced civilization, because a 2.2 gigawatt radio transmitter - more powerful any radio station on earth today.

Reference: Livescience