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NASA Scientist on Mysterious Signal: Possibility of Extraterrestrial Origin Not Excluded

NASA Scientist on Mysterious Signal: Possibility of Extraterrestrial Origin Not Excluded
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Science May 20, 2025 14:35

- NASA scientist Richard Stanton reports receiving a mysterious signal from different stars, sparking speculation on potential extraterrestrial origins. Find out more on telegraaf.nl.

NASA Scientist Investigates Mysterious Signal from Stars

NASA scientist Richard Stanton has detected a peculiar signal consisting of two light pulses with a 4.4-second interval, raising questions about its origin.

Unprecedented Discovery

Despite extensive research, no similar signal has been found after 1500 hours of observation, leaving scientists puzzled by its unique characteristics.

Potential Extraterrestrial Connection

Stanton, known for his search for alien life, remains intrigued by the possibility of extraterrestrial involvement in the signal's production, as conventional explanations have been ruled out.

Ongoing Investigations

Having analyzed over 1300 sun-like stars, Stanton utilizes light pulses in his quest for extraterrestrial life, dedicating hours of observation to each star in search of anomalies.

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