First published at 12:54 UTC on November 15th, 2021.
It's August 15th, 1977. Astrophysicist Jerry Erman is scanning the cosmos with his radio telescope at the university of Ohio. It is connected to a hundred-meter long antenna, used by the SETI project, whose goal is to listen to the cosmos, in t…
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It's August 15th, 1977. Astrophysicist Jerry Erman is scanning the cosmos with his radio telescope at the university of Ohio. It is connected to a hundred-meter long antenna, used by the SETI project, whose goal is to listen to the cosmos, in the hopes of discovering a message of alien origin. Glancing briefly at the data printout, the astrophysicist is shocked by what he sees. A few minutes earlier, at exactly 11:16 PM, a strong radio signal was captured. Erman is so surprised, that he even writes the word "Wow!" in the margin. Did this signal really come from somewhere else? And if it did, from where?
Notable parts: First four minutes, 05m16s, 08m34s, 13m31s, 18m44s, 23m06s, 27m48s, 29m36s, 32m08s, 35m59s, 38m32s.
Taken down from source, where it was uploaded in May 2014: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bRWS4HpDqQ .
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