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Aussie space trek in 10 million stars yet to find unknown technology outline


(MENAFN) In the most recent effort to prove humans are not only in the universe, Australian astronomers examined 10 million stars with a specially intended telescope for any probable signals emitted by unknown civilizations, and in spite of the unparalleled effort were incapable to find any trace.

On Tuesday September 8 Published, the investigate used the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) telescope in the state of Western Australia, which can scrutinize millions of stars concurrently, and aimed the Vela constellation, which comprises as a minimum 10 million stars.

What astronomers were eager to discover was 'technosignatures', a radio release at an incidence comparable to the ones predicated by electronic devices, like mobile phones, TV and FM radio and so on.

Dr. Chenoa Tremblay from Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) stated that "We observed the sky around the constellation of Vela for 17 hours, looking more than 100 times broader and deeper than ever before,".

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