The result of the team's work is not an estimate of the likelihood of the existence of extraterrestrial civilizations, but a new formula that others can use to make their own calculations based on what they believe to be true. Explore further
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How to witness and photograph the 'Christmas Star' in Colorado | kagstv.com
The conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn has not been seen on earth since the year 1226, and it will be visible Monday night all over North America.
A conjunction is simply when two or more objects in our sky move close to each other. It could involve planets, moons or comets moving close to each other or other stationary objects like stars. Since Jupiter and Saturn are our solar system's two biggest planets, this one is called The "Great" Conjunction (some are calling it the "Christmas Star").
Weird radio beam probably isn't aliens but it's the best candidate yet | New Scientist
Astronomers have spotted what may be the strongest candidate yet for an alien signal. Researchers at the Breakthrough Listen project have found an unusual beam of radio light coming from around our nearest neighbouring star, Proxima Centauri, according to a report in The Guardian on 18 December.
In fact, the researchers aren’t claiming much about it at all. News of the signal came to light by a researcher speaking to The Guardian before the scientific paper on it has been published – the data analysis isn’t yet complete, so nobody can be sure exactly what this strange radio beam is. All we know so far is that it is peculiar.
We Are Not Alone | TAPinto
There is nothing that puts me in the holiday spirit quite so much as visits from extraterrestrials.
While I was hosting a potential Thanksgiving super-spreader event with my immediate family against the advice of government officials who themselves were hosting potential super-spreader events with their immediate families, I was thrilled to learn that little green men were perhaps busy erecting mystical objects on remote desert plains.
Just before Thanksgiving, the world was presented with startling evidentiary photographs taken in a remote desert area in northern Utah, revealing a triangular metal monolith reminiscent of Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey rising from the sandstone floor. Hidden deep within a closed ravine, the gleaming reflective pillar stood 9.54 ft tall with equilateral sides measuring exactly 23.0 cm.
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Dorset couple comes face-to-face with the mysterious Vermont monolith | Local News |
Monolith mystery continues: The Pittsfield sculpture has vanished - VTDigger
PITTSFIELD — On Wednesday morning, snowy mountains sprawled behind a metal monolith, shiny enough to shoot rays of late morning sun in all directions.
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Following a pattern that first took place first in Utah, then Romania, California, and now dozens of locations worldwide , the monolith appeared last week, attracted visitors, attention and speculation, then vanished. It’s the only monolith reported so far in Vermont.
Massive Puerto Rico telescope featured in James Bond movie collapses | Reuters
(Reuters) - A massive radio telescope at Puerto Rico's Arecibo Observatory - one of the world's largest - collapsed on Tuesday after sustaining severe damage since August, officials said, following 57 years of astronomical discoveries.
The deteriorating telescope's 900-ton instrument platform, suspended by cables 450 feet (137 meters) above a 1,000-foot-wide (305 meters) bowl-shaped reflector dish, fell on Tuesday morning, the U.S. National Science Foundation said. No injuries were reported, it added.
Opinion | Why Joe Biden won't get a polling honeymoon - The Washington Post
According to a new Fox News poll (yes it's Fox, but as President Trump could tell you , their polling operation is actually quite good), Biden's favorability stands at 59 percent, tying the highest they recorded for him back in 2009, when he had just become vice president. Gallup also recently showed Biden's favorability ticking up (to 55 percent).
Already, Biden is enjoying only the smallest of post-election bumps, far less than what many of his predecessors saw. In the past, a candidate would get elected, then look like a winner, becoming the vessel for the hopes and dreams of an optimistic nation.
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An updated way to calculate the likelihood of the existence of #extraterrestrialcivilizations https://t.co/zqzhNXyAzQ physorg_com Tue Dec 22 14:20:02 +0000 2020
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