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Technology

Astronomers detect first ever mysterious signal from deep space

A state-of-art telescope has picked up a brief radio signal from an unknown source in deep space, adding to the evi
Published August 8, 2018

A state-of-art telescope has picked up a brief radio signal from an unknown source in deep space, adding to the evidence for extraterrestrial life.

CHIME telescope in Canada has picked up a brief milliseconds long mysterious signal known as a ‘Fast Radio Burst (FRB)’ coming from an unknown source across the universe.

The signal is the first one ever to come from across the universe with frequency as low as 580MHz, the lowest ever recorded after 700MHz. Thus, scientists believe that whatever produced the signal termed as ‘FRB 180725A’ is most likely to be incredibly powerful, reported Daily Mail.

Here’s what aliens might look like, if they exist

With FBRs being very rare and not holding any information that have been able to tap yet, experts are still trying to figure out what causes them, with possible explanations including exploding black holes and ultra-advanced alien civilizations. FRBs come from extremely long distances in space that it is difficult to figuring out what might be creating them.

Moreover, one of the FRB dubbed as FRB 121102 has been heard multiple times over the course of couple of years from the exact same source in space. Astronomers believe it to be caused by a galaxy located around some 3 billion light-years away from Earth. The incredible amount of power it could take for a radio signal to make it from that far is totally unimaginable, as per BGR.

With new and powerful technology, astronomers believe that they will be able to detect more of these FRBs and figure out the cause for at least some of them. It will also help figure out the history of universe, how it began and what lies ahead.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2018

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