space.com According to this, in 2023 a message was sent towards the Earth. What was in this message remained a mystery till now. But now it has been claimed that this message has been decoded. A father and daughter have achieved this feat through teamwork. This message was sent from Mars towards Earth in 2023.
The European Space Agency (ESA)’s ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter Mars probe sent this signal towards Earth. Actually it was sent under a project named A Sign in Space. The SETI Institute in Mountain View, California, and the Green Bank Observatory in West Virginia are running it. Here SETI means Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence. That means finding and understanding the messages coming from space.
Ken and Keli Chaffin have decoded the signal sent in 2023, which took them a year. They found that it involves movement, which means it may contain information about cellular formation or life there. However, the agency says that decoding the signal does not mean that its meaning has been understood. A cryptic message has just been uncovered, and scientists like Chaffins will now try to unravel its true meaning.
If the message really reveals the existence of life on Mars, then it will be of great benefit to humans. Because space agencies all over the world are engaged in discovering whether life exists outside the Earth or not. As far as aliens are concerned, a report released some time ago says that according to the Panspermia theory, aliens can travel from one planet to another by riding on meteors.
Scientists have always considered exoplanets a better place for the presence of aliens. Exoplanets are those planets which do not revolve around our Sun but around some other star. Scientists have discovered more than 5 thousand exoplanets so far. They think that there may be evidence of life on exoplanets and aliens may use meteors to reach from one planet to another.
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