There are many natural sources of radio transmissions. It's likely that an asteroid either reflected signals from Earth back toward the spacecraft(s) or it was a naturally occurring radio burst from a star.
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There are many natural sources of radio transmissions. It's likely that an asteroid either reflected signals from Earth back toward the spacecraft(s) or it was a naturally occurring radio burst from a star. If you want to shine like a sun, first burn like a sun. |
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