Across 10 Million Stars, Not a Single Whisper of Alien Technology0
- From Around the Web, Space
- September 9, 2020
In a comprehensive search of a patch of the Southern sky, not even a hint of alien technology has been detected at low radio frequencies.
In a comprehensive search of a patch of the Southern sky, not even a hint of alien technology has been detected at low radio frequencies.
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