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The WOW! Signal was a strong narrowband radio signal detected by Dr. Jerry R. Ehman on
August 15, 1977, while working on a SETI project at the Big Ear radio telescope of the Ohio State University then located at Ohio Wesleyan University's Perkins Observatory, Delaware, Ohio.
The signal bored the expected hallmarks of a potential non - terrestrial and non- solar system origin.
It lasted for the full 72 second duration that Big Ear observed it, but has not been detected again. The signal has been the subject of significant media attention.
Amazed at how closely the signal matched the expected signature of an interstellar signal in the antenna used, Ehman circled the signal on the computer printout and wrote the comment "Wow!" on its side. This comment became the name of the signal.
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http://victoriastaffordapsychicinvestigation.wordpress.com/
http://www.twitter.com/theideagirl
RT ASCEN - DEC
HH MM SS - DD
6EQUJ5
19 16 48 - 27
19 17 48 - 27
Lines 1 to 27 partial parts of signal
HH MM SS - DD
19 15 36 - 27
19 19 35 - 27
Quote
The WOW! Signal was a strong narrowband radio signal detected by Dr. Jerry R. Ehman on
August 15, 1977, while working on a SETI project at the Big Ear radio telescope of the Ohio State University then located at Ohio Wesleyan University's Perkins Observatory, Delaware, Ohio.
The signal bored the expected hallmarks of a potential non - terrestrial and non- solar system origin.
It lasted for the full 72 second duration that Big Ear observed it, but has not been detected again. The signal has been the subject of significant media attention.
Amazed at how closely the signal matched the expected signature of an interstellar signal in the antenna used, Ehman circled the signal on the computer printout and wrote the comment "Wow!" on its side. This comment became the name of the signal.
WOW!
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