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Anyone out there? DUT students detect alien source

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posted on Aug, 15 2008 @ 08:05 PM
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Anyone out there? DUT students detect alien source


=11385]www.witness.co.za

A DURBAN lecturer and his students have detected a radio source, possibly from an alien source, from beyond the solar system with the aid of their specially built radio telescope.

Last week, the Indlebe Radio Telescope, situated on the Steve Biko campus of the Durban University of Technology, successfully detected its first radio source.

The Indlebe Radio Telescope is a transit instrument that operates at the Hydrogen Line frequency of 1420 MHZ and uses a very sensitive radio receiver to ..
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indlebe.dut.ac.za
more stuff about it on this site.

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posted on Aug, 15 2008 @ 08:05 PM
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What do you think they finally found ET?????

=11385]www.witness.co.za
(visit the link for the full news article)


Sorry, the news link is right but the website dosen't allow redirected traffic or somthing.


copy and paste this in your web browser:

www.witness.co.za/?showcontent&global[_id]=11385



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posted on Aug, 15 2008 @ 08:37 PM
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The radio source is Sagittarius A, which is a galaxy, and milky way galaxy is currently gravitationally interacting with it and it is merging with our galaxy on the other side, so the radio sources must be from the chaos in the interacting region. So, they have not found out a alien civilization but a radio source which is faint and from the galaxy


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