SCIENCE

Alien Hunters Strike Out Again: 950, 000 Searches and Still No Signal

New Mexico, USAWed Feb 19 2025
Scientists are on the hunt for alien life, but it's not as simple as waiting for a visitor. They have to sift through mountains of data, looking for unusual radio signals. The idea is that if aliens exist, they might send out powerful radio waves, which can travel vast distances. This is the basis for the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI). The problem is, our galaxy is filled with all sorts of radio emissions. Plus, humans have been broadcasting radio waves for over a century. So, any search for alien radio signals has to deal with a lot of human-made interference. Previous searches have scanned large parts of the sky and flagged interesting signals, but then researchers had to manually sort through them. This manual process is slow and limits how much data can be analyzed. That's where COSMIC comes in. COSMIC is a computer system that works with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array in New Mexico. It's designed to automate the search for alien signals. COSMIC looks for tightly focused radio signals that could come from a small source, like a planet. It also checks for Doppler shifting, which can tell us if the signal is moving away from or toward us. The system then uses filters to rule out signals that match known human-made emissions. Any remaining signals are flagged for further review. COSMIC analyzed over 950, 000 individual telescope pointings as part of the VLA Sky Survey. Despite initially flagging thousands of interesting signals, none passed all the filters. The search for alien life is a daunting task, and the latest search turned up empty. This doesn't mean aliens don't exist; it just means we haven't found any signs of them yet. The search continues, with scientists hoping that the next big breakthrough is just around the corner. The search for alien life is a daunting task, and the latest search turned up empty. This doesn't mean aliens don't exist; it just means we haven't found any signs of them yet. The search continues, with scientists hoping that the next big breakthrough is just around the corner.

questions

    What if aliens are trying to communicate but their signals are being blocked by cosmic traffic jams?
    What are the implications if alien civilizations do not use radio waves for communication?
    Could it be that aliens are just really bad at radio broadcasting?

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