Solar winds and coronal mass ejections may scatter narrow signals, making them harder for Earth-based telescopes to detect.
A new SETI study argues that turbulent space weather around distant stars can smear out ultra‑narrow alien radio signals, ...
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Solar winds and coronal mass ejections may scatter narrow signals, making them harder for Earth-based telescopes to detect.
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Scientists scanned an interstellar visitor for alien signals… what they found was unexpected
A rare visitor from another star system has undergone one of the most extensive technosignature searches ever conducted on an ...
In July 2025, astronomers spotted something remarkable passing through our Solar System, an object that had not come from ...
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