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Wow signal

AUG 15, 2016
Physics Today

On this day in 1977 Jerry Ehman was using Ohio State University’s Big Ear radio telescope to hunt for signals emanating from extraterrestrial civilizations. The telescope detected a burst of radio emission that was so intense that Ehman wrote “Wow!” on the paper readout. (The letter U in the six-character sequence corresponds to a strength 30 times that of the background.) What became known as the Wow signal originated from the neighborhood of M55, a globular cluster in Sagittarius. No recurrence of the signal has been detected. Its origin remains a mystery.

Date in History: 15 August 1977

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