On August 10, 1977, astronomers detected a mysterious cosmic radiation burst lasting only 1/13 of a second, known as the Wow Signal, which remains the strongest candidate for an extraterrestrial transmission despite its unknown origin, detected by a radio telescope at Ohio State University.
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On August 10, 1977, astronomers detected a burst of cosmic radiation that lasted only one-thirteenthAdded:
On August 10th, 1977, astronomers detected a burst of cosmic radiation that lasted only 1/13 of a second, now known as the Wow signal.
This mysterious pulse was so strong that it remains the strongest candidate for a transmission from an extraterrestrial civilization.
The signal was picked up by a radio telescope at Ohio State University, and its origin remains unknown to this day.
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