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Chinese Researchers Say ‘Sky Eye’ Telescope May Have Detected Alien Signals

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Chinese Researchers Say ‘Sky Eye’ Telescope May Have Detected Alien Signals

Chinese Researchers Say ‘Sky Eye’ Telescope May Have Detected Alien Signals

Chinese Researchers Say ‘Sky Eye’ Telescope , May Have Detected Alien Signals.

'USA Today' reports that China's Ministry of Science and Technology... .

... says researchers with Beijing Normal University found a signal that may have originated from alien civilizations.

A report published on June 14 in 'Science and Technology Daily,' the science ministry's official newspaper.

Said that this year, the researchers found “several cases of possible technological traces and extraterrestrial civilizations from outside the earth.” .

The Earth's largest radio telescope, "Sky Eye," identified the signals.

The 1,640 foot Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST) is located in southwestern China.

Cosmologist Zhang Tongjie, chief scientist of China ET Civilization Research Group and "China's top alien hunter"... said that though FAST detected "several narrow-band electromagnetic signals different from the past," they may also just be radio interference.

The possibility that the suspicious signal is some kind of radio interference is also very high, and it needs to be further confirmed and ruled out.

This may be a long process.

, Zhang Tongjie, chief scientist of China ET Civilization Research Group, via statement, as reported by 'USA Today'.

According to 'Bloomberg,' the original report has since been deleted from the newspaper's website


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