Media Summary: In 1977, a mysterious radio signal captivated astronomers, leading Jerry R. Ehman to famously scribble "Wow!" on a printout. The Wow! Signal was a radio signal detected in 1977 that remains the most compelling candidate for an alien radio transmission ... WOW Signal recieved at SETI on Aug 15 1977

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In 1977, a mysterious radio signal captivated astronomers, leading Jerry R. Ehman to famously scribble "Wow!" on a printout. The Wow! Signal was a radio signal detected in 1977 that remains the most compelling candidate for an alien radio transmission ... WOW Signal recieved at SETI on Aug 15 1977 On the night of August 15, 1977, the Big Ear Radio Telescope detected a powerful, narrowband radio signal near the hydrogen ... On the night of 15 August 1977, a radio telescope in Ohio picked up a signal from space. It lasted about 72 seconds. It was strong ...

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We Heard Something From Space. We Never Heard It Again.
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6EQUJ5: The Code No One Deciphered

6EQUJ5: The Code No One Deciphered

In 1977, a mysterious radio signal captivated astronomers, leading Jerry R. Ehman to famously scribble "Wow!" on a printout.

The Wow! Signal After 45 Years

The Wow! Signal After 45 Years

The Wow! Signal was a radio signal detected in 1977 that remains the most compelling candidate for an alien radio transmission ...

WOW Signal recieved at SETI on Aug 15 1977

WOW Signal recieved at SETI on Aug 15 1977

WOW Signal recieved at SETI on Aug 15 1977

6EQUJ5 (Wow signal, 1977) | Noise from Vega 🎧

6EQUJ5 (Wow signal, 1977) | Noise from Vega 🎧

On the night of August 15, 1977, the Big Ear Radio Telescope detected a powerful, narrowband radio signal near the hydrogen ...

We Heard Something From Space. We Never Heard It Again.

We Heard Something From Space. We Never Heard It Again.

On the night of 15 August 1977, a radio telescope in Ohio picked up a signal from space. It lasted about 72 seconds. It was strong ...