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Mystery Roar from Faraway Space Detected


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Astronomers detect a faraway signal "six times brighter than the combined emission of all known radio sources in the universe."

 

Space is typically thought of as a very quiet place. But one team of astronomers has found a strange cosmic noise that booms six times louder than expected.

The roar is from the distant cosmos. Nobody knows what causes it.

 

Many objects in the universe, including stars and quasars, emit radio waves. Even our home galaxy, the Milky Way, emits a static hiss (first detected in 1931 by physicist Karl Jansky). Other galaxies also send out a background radio hiss.

 

But the newly detected signal, described here today at the 213th meeting of the American Astronomical Society, is far louder than astronomers expected.

 

There is "something new and interesting going on in the universe," said Alan Kogut of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md.

 

The signal is measured to be six times brighter than the combined emission of all known radio sources in the universe.

For now, the origin of the signal remains a mystery.

"We really don't know what it is,"said team member Michael Seiffert of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.

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Or perhaps it is "...as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced." ??

 

Since it is from "the distant cosmos," and it would have taken quite some time to travel to our little corner of the universe, I think this qualifies as having come from "a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away."

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Eavesdropping on the Big Bang....:eek:

 

 

Lucius Alexander

 

The palindromedary thinks that whatever it is, it got our attention...we need to make like Horton's Whos and send back the strongest signal we can muster to let whatever it is know we're here!:earth:

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Actually, it is a side-effect from the reality gate which was opened by a warlord from another planet. He is, fortunately with his current level of technology, at least 500 years from being able to reach earth. Traveling at 1000x the speed of light, that is. ;)

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Actually' date=' it is a side-effect from the reality gate which was opened by a warlord from another planet. He is, fortunately with his current level of technology, at least 500 years from being able to reach earth. Traveling at 1000x the speed of light, that is. ;)[/quote']

 

 

Only 1000 times the speed of light? Thats incredibly slow! Thats like only Warp 10!

 

Thats why I think Space Fold/Jump Gates are more practical than Warp or Hyperspace. Its just too slow.

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What I find most interesting is it was measured using a high-altitude balloon. Heck, I didn't know they still did measurements/experiments with those! Very cool, IMO.

 

Dr. Infamous thinks it's an imminent attack by the Enig-Maw, but no need to worry--his supersonic telepathic mechanical penguins with laser eyes can take care of it. If the world's leaders will proclaim him Overlord of Earth

 

Dr. Infamous, the Enig-Maw, and the s.t.m.penguins w/l.e. are all products of Basil Twisted Imagination, Unincorporated. All rights left.

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