Flyer
June 5, 2017, 10:04pm
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Coast to Coast AM linked to this story, which is how I found out about it.
Summary: a comet, which was undiscovered at the time, was the source of the WOW signal.
In 2016, the Center for Planetary Science proposed a hypothesis arguing a comet and/or its hydrogen cloud were a strong candidate for the source of the “Wow!” Signal. From 27 November 2016 to 24 February 2017, the Center for Planetary Science conducted 200 observations in the radio spectrum to validate the hypothesis. The investigation discovered that comet 266/P Christensen emitted a radio signal at 1420.25 MHz. All radio emissions detected were within 1° (60 arcminutes) of the known celestial coordinates of the comet as it transited the neighborhood of the “Wow!” Signal. . . . Furthermore, to determine if comets other than comet 266/P Christensen emit a radio signal at 1420 MHz, we observed three comets that were selected randomly from the JPL Small Bodies database: P/2013 EW90 (Tenagra), P/2016 J1-A (PANSTARRS), and 237P/LINEAR. During observations of these comets, we detected a radio signal at 1420 MHz. The results of this investigation, therefore, conclude that cometary spectra are detectable at 1420 MHz and, more importantly, that the 1977 “Wow!” Signal was a natural phenomenon from a Solar System body.
http://planetary-science.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Paris_WAS_103_02.pdf
That is fascinating. Thank you for sharing.
gaffa
June 5, 2017, 10:16pm
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Ah well. Gotta keep looking then. By the way, the Wikipedia article needs updating.
Wait, Coast to Coast AM gave a plausible answer to anything?
Oh,of course, it was so obvious :smack:
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Very interesting! Before I start sharing this, does anyone know about the credentials and credibility of the authors, reviewers, publisher, etc.?
OK, now they just have to explain the Oh-My-God particle and the Bloop and they will have solved all the mysteries of the universe.
No, they still have that “chicken or the egg” thing.
Robot_Arm:
Very interesting! Before I start sharing this, does anyone know about the credentials and credibility of the authors, reviewers, publisher, etc.?
[Prof. Antonio Paris:
Antonio Paris is an Adjunct Professor at St. Petersburg College, FL. Additionally, he is an Astronaut Candidate for Project PoSSUM’s Suborbital Mission supported by NASA’s Flight Opportunities Program; the Director of Planetarium and Space Programs at the Museum of Science and Industry in Tampa, FL; and the Chief Scientist at the Center for Planetary Science – a science outreach program promoting astronomy, planetary science, and astrophysics to the next generation of space explorers. Prof. Paris, moreover, is a 2015 graduate of NASA’s Mars Education Program at the Mars Space Flight Center, Arizona State University. He is currently the Primary Investigator at Site B 10-meter Radio Telescope in Central Florida researching gamma ray pulars and black holes.
](Prof. Antonio Paris | Faculty Profile | SPC )
[The Center for Planetary Science:
The Center for Planetary Science is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to conducting scientific research; and promoting astronomy, planetary science, and astrophysics to the next generation of space explorers.
For peer review science proposals, research papers, and opportunities with the Center for Planetary Science, please contact director@<redacted>
](http://planetary-science.org )
I’d say that the author and the organization seem to pass muster. Anyone got links to any peer reviews of his paper?
I missed the edit window but I did find that there is a whole page about the Wow! Signal with posts dating back to October 2016.
Also, upon further research it seems that the Center for Planetary Science belongs to and was formed by Prof. Paris. Cite .
ftg
June 6, 2017, 1:29pm
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So, this means that all the nearby small comets have alien transmitters on them?
Wow! indeed.
Gyrate
June 6, 2017, 1:54pm
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Comets emit radio signals? That’s new to me.
Well then, there is only a third of the mysteries to solve.
https://www.pmel.noaa.gov/acoustics/sounds/bloop.html
Universe Today article from 5 May, 2016:
A quick check on 266P and 335P at the time of the signal show them both around 5 a.u. from the sun (Jupiter’s distance) and extremely faint at magnitudes 22 and 27 respectively. Were they even active enough at those distances to form clouds big enough for the antenna to detect?
Paris knows there’s only one way to find out. Comet 266P/Christensen will swing through the same area again on Jan. 25, 2017, while 335P/Gibbs follows suit on January 7, 2018. Unable to use an existing radio telescope (they’re all booked up!), he’s begun a gofundme campaign to purchase and install a 3-meter radio telescope to track and analyze the spectra of these two comets. The goal is $20,000 and Paris is already well on his way there.
Never heard about this “Wow!” thing. Very interesting.
That’s just the tip of the “Chicken Based Mysteries” iceberg.
Flyer
June 6, 2017, 6:43pm
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Why would you be surprised? C2C has plenty of shows about science. They’ve had Michio Kaku on several times, as well as Brian Cox. They’ve also had lesser-known scientists, engineers, and inventors on from time to time.
Flyer:
Why would you be surprised? C2C has plenty of shows about science. They’ve had Michio Kaku on several times, as well as Brian Cox. They’ve also had lesser-known scientists, engineers, and inventors on from time to time.
Huh. The few times I’ve listened there was only batshit insanity. So I stopped listening.
zbuzz
June 6, 2017, 10:33pm
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Flyer:
Why would you be surprised? C2C has plenty of shows about science. They’ve had Michio Kaku on several times, as well as Brian Cox. They’ve also had lesser-known scientists, engineers, and inventors on from time to time.
And here are some other stories you’ll find right now at the Coast to Coast website
Dancing Orbs Captured On Security Footage
Nuclear Apocalypse/Spirits & Negative Energy
‘Fouke Monster’ FOIA Request Flummoxes Mayor
Scapegoating Russia/Deathbed Visions
Bonus links to interviews with psychics and afterlife researchers on past life regression, angelic visions, and “gateway or portal experiences.”
Seems legit.
The Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences saw fit to publish the paper. It could be wrong, but it’s not Planet X sort of guff.