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    The Wow! signal was a strong narrowband radio signal detected on August 15, 1977, by Ohio State University's Big Ear radio telescope in the United States...
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  • The Wow Signal (27 February 2012 – March 2018) was an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He raced only as a juvenile in 2014...
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    Sun-like star located in the area of Sagittarius constellation where the Wow! Signal is most widely believed to have originated. The star was identified in...
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  • Look up wow in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wow, WOW or WoW may refer to: World of Warcraft, a massively multiplayer online role-playing game World...
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  • extraterrestrial radio signals, making it the longest running SETI project in history. In 1977, the Big Ear received the Wow! signal. The observatory was...
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    "on par" with the Wow! signal.[needs update] In May 2022, Breakthrough Listen conducted the first targeted search for the Wow! Signal. It was its first...
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  • fluctuations) HD 164595 signal (unknown origin) Other SHGb02+14a (radio source) Wow! signal (inconclusive) Fast radio burst (unknown origin) BLC1 (radio signal)...
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  • signal received by the telescope. He quickly circled the indication on a printout and scribbled the exclamation "Wow!" in the margin. Dubbed the Wow!...
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    Gray "the 'Wow!' signal's most devoted seeker and chronicler, having traveled to the very ends of the earth in search of it." The Wow! signal was detected...
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  • system Wow! Reply (2012), three transmissions to Hipparcos 34511, Hipparcos 33277 and Hipparcos 43587 in reply to the Wow! signal Lone Signal (2013) A...
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    the traditional outline of a constellation) to the origin of the 1977 Wow! signal. The star forms part of simple asterisms: γ Sgr, τ Sgr, δ Sgr, ε Sgr...
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    generator long before it reaches any other stars. The Wow! signal was a strong narrowband radio signal that appeared to have come from the direction of Sagittarius...
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    BLC1 (section Signal)
    List of interstellar radio messages Wow! signal Drake, Nadia (2020-12-18). "Alien hunters detect mysterious radio signal from nearby star". National Geographic...
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    Powwow (redirect from Pow wows)
    A powwow (also pow wow or pow-wow) is a gathering with dances held by many Native American and First Nations communities. Powwows today are an opportunity...
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    Sun-like star in the sky region where the Wow! signal came from as one of the possible sources of the radio signal. Caballero is also known for founding and...
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  • rather than with biological beings. The Wow! signal remains the best candidate for an extraterrestrial radio signal ever detected. On 14 June 2022, astronomers...
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  • Extraterrestrial Intelligence) (organization) Pioneer plaque Voyager Golden Record Wow! signal The Staff at the National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center (December 1975)...
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  • other planets are plentiful, though aliens remain a question mark. The Wow! signal, detected in 1977 by a SETI project, remains a subject of speculative...
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  • perihelion in December 2026. It has been suggested as the source of the 1977 "Wow! Signal". "266P/Christensen Orbit". Minor Planet Center. Retrieved 2017-06-08...
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  • universe? If so, what is the explanation for the Fermi paradox? Nature of Wow! signal: Was this singular event a result of any extraterrestrial phenomenon...
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    many radio telescopes including The Big Ear in its discovery of the Wow! signal 1,406 MHz and 430 MHz The Waterhole: 1,420 to 1,666 MHz The Arecibo Observatory...
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    The Kraken Wakes, 1953 novel List of films featuring space stations Wow! signal Rowan, Karen (2010-04-29). "Stephen Hawking warning: What would an alien...
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  • Together with 266P/Christensen, it was proposed as the source of the 1977 "Wow! Signal". "335P/Gibbs Orbit". Minor Planet Center. Retrieved 2017-06-08. Syuichi...
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    tour, the band debuted two new tracks from the album, "Seti vs. the Wow! Signal" and "Rest Your Head". The Dandy Warhols "re-arranged and performed"...
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  • is near the signal's position, but its proximity is likely coincidental. BLC1 Wow! signal Reich, Euginie (2004-09-01). "Mysterious signals from light years...
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  • Limits episode) List of films featuring space stations Wow! signal – 1977 narrowband radio signal from SETI List of films featuring extraterrestrials "CONTACT...
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  • fluctuations) HD 164595 signal (unknown origin) Other SHGb02+14a (radio source) Wow! signal (inconclusive) Fast radio burst (unknown origin) BLC1 (radio signal)...
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    (scientists) – Group of prominent Hungarian scientists Wow! signal – 1977 narrowband radio signal from SETI See Hart for an example of "no aliens are here"...
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  • 2 (2003) Across the Universe (2008) Hello from Earth (2009) Wow! Reply (2012) Lone Signal (2013) A Simple Response to an Elemental Message (2016) Below...
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  • fluctuations) HD 164595 signal (unknown origin) Other SHGb02+14a (radio source) Wow! signal (inconclusive) Fast radio burst (unknown origin) BLC1 (radio signal)...
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