Stephen Hawking project detects possible signs of alien life from distant galaxy

The success story of Stephen Hawking has detected the mysterious clues that coming from the intelligent alien life of the project.

To identify atomic civilizations, astronomers choose radio frequency explosions (FRBs) of 15 times from galaxies left over 3 billion light years away from the Earth.

If it is not clear, if the signal is observed within 30-minute time, can come out of black holes, rotate the neutron stars, or they show signs of alien organisms.

Hawking established the breakthrough listening project to investigate the universe's sign of intelligent life - and identified - to investigate. There is also the initiative of Russian Internet official Yuri Millar.

15 Signals came from FRB 121102. Astronomers already discovered the radio pulse from the same source.

But the recent signal is seen at a high frequency compared to the previous signal.

Suddenly, the postgraduate researcher, a leading carrot, discovered this activity, which was reported by astronomer telegram.

"This is the widest bandwith detections of explosions from the highest frequency and FRB 121102 to-date," the report said. "This observation can now be described in the state of FRB 121102 in a higher activity, and follow-on observations are especially encouraged in higher radio frequencies."

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