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Astronomy Picture of the Day - An Anomalous SETI Signal published February 6, 2011 is not a recent event

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<CENTER>Astronomy Picture of the Day


Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer.
2011 February 6

</CENTER><CENTER>An Anomalous SETI Signal
Credit & Copyright: SETI League </CENTER>Explanation: No one knows for sure what caused this signal. There is a slight possibility that it just might originate from an extraterrestrial intelligence. The bright colors on the blue background indicate that an anomalous signal was received here on Earth by a radio telescope involved in a Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI). A search for these signals is ongoing by several groups including volunteer members of the SETI League. Time labels the vertical axis of the above plot, and frequency marks the horizontal axis. Although this strong signal was never positively identified, astronomers have identified in it many attributes characteristic of a more mundane and ultimately terrestrial origin. In this case, a leading possibility is that the signal originates from an unusual modulation between a GPS satellite and an unidentified Earth-based source. Many unusual signals from space remain unidentified. No signal has yet been strong enough or run long enough to be unambiguously identified as originating from an extraterrestrial intelligence.

http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap110206.html
 
Re: Astronomy Picture of the Day - An Anomalous SETI Signal (February 6, 2011)

Re: Astronomy Picture of the Day - An Anomalous SETI Signal (February 6, 2011)

Another WOW incident?

The so-called WOW signal was recorded by SETI researchers long time ago and it was called 'WOW' because the man firstly recognized the anomaly sidewrote on the hard copy of computer data the exclamation WOW...

The signal never repeated itself since then.
 
Re: Astronomy Picture of the Day - An Anomalous SETI Signal (February 6, 2011)

Re: Astronomy Picture of the Day - An Anomalous SETI Signal (February 6, 2011)

Thanks Laidback Al. Why did Nasa do that? The original date of the event should have been specified.
 
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