a group of ten astronomers and observatory researchers in Kobe announced the formation of the Japanese Society for SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence). The initiative aims to conduct radio observations in August 2027, directed at the Sagittarius constellation, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the "Wow! Signal," a strong radio signal detected in 1977 that is considered a prime candidate for alien communication.
Shinya Narusawa, a leading astrophysical expert from the University of Hyogo, leads the group and is optimistic about their endeavors. "I'm excited to be putting this into action," he commented. The group's website outlines plans for concentrated observations of the radio source, inviting global collaboration.
In the long term, the organization intends to build a domestic antenna network to enable continuous monitoring, aspiring to create an observational framework akin to that in the United States. Narusawa stated, "We want to eventually build a research network in Japan comparable to that in the United States," emphasizing the importance of rekindling public interest in extraterrestrial civilization research.
The ongoing mystery surrounding the "Wow! Signal" continues to inspire further study, and the group hopes their work will not only yield new scientific insights but also encourage a broader reflection on life on Earth, particularly amidst ongoing human conflicts.
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