100 Years Ago, Scientists Looking for Life On Mars Received a Strange Radio Signal
Briefly

David Todd's ambitious effort to listen for signals from Mars involved enlisting help and convincing radio stations to create silence, leading to a puzzling 'face' signal.
In an age when Martian mania reigned, Todd’s collaboration with Jenkins yielded a unique signal that sparked public imagination about extraterrestrial life and little green men.
Despite his failure to get global radio stations on board, Todd's request for national silence managed to produce an intriguing signal, stirring excitement and media buzz.
The 1924 experiment highlights the intersection of science and public fascination with space, marking an early chapter in humanity's quest to connect with extraterrestrial intelligence.
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