The Sky Eye, the world’s largest radio telescope, detected narrowband electromagnetic signals that were different from those previously recorded and a team of experts is investigating them further, the report said, citing Zhang Tonjie, chief scientist of an extraterrestrial culture search team. was founded by Beijing Normal University, the National Astronomical Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the University of California, Berkeley. ADVERTISING CONTINUE READING BELOW Zhang added that it is very likely that the suspicious signals are some kind of radio interference and requires further investigation. Although the news was popular on various social networking sites, the reason why the Science and Technology Daily website deleted the post is unknown. The 500-meter-diameter Sky Eye, located in southwest China’s Guizhou Province, began an extraterrestrial life search in September 2020. Two sets of suspicious signals were detected by the team in 2020 during processing of data collected last year. . Another suspicious signal was recorded in 2022 from observation data of exoplanet targets. China’s large Sky Eye telescope is extremely sensitive to the low-frequency radio band and plays a vital role in the search for extraterrestrial civilizations, Zhang said. Read also | Singapore jails Indian woman for cheating on man on shopping site ADVERTISING CONTINUE READING BELOW
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