Researchers from NASA and CalTech's Jet Propulsion Laboratory discovered unusual electromagnetic pulses from star HD 89389 in Ursa Major, causing speculation about alien activity. The pulses, fast and identical, were too strong to be random noise. Veteran scientist Richard Stanton dedicated about 1,500 hours to verify the signals, ruling out natural phenomena. This investigation resembles previous findings from other stars, emphasizing the mystery surrounding these signals, and opening discussions about extraterrestrial life.
The star gets brighter-fainter-brighter and then returns to its ambient level. This variation is much too strong to be caused by random noise or atmospheric turbulence.
I spent about 1,500 hours comparing it to everything from planes and lightning to meteors and system malfunctions. None of those searches yielded anything similar.
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