“Cancel” for the aliens, they say now the Russians

Fans of alien should have a little more patience, as well as the signal that “caught” a Russian radio telescope and…
caused a great deal of excitement internationally in the last few days, it seems like he has no earthly origin, as admitted officially, the Russians astronomers.
The signal, with alleged origins from the region of the star HD 164595 at a distance of 94 light years from Earth, was detected in May last year by the giant radio telescope RATAN-600 in the Caucasus, but just a few days ago it became known to the rest of the international community. The telescopes of the american programs of search for extraterrestrial intelligence SETI and Breakthrough, feverishly “combing” the area of the sky in the last few days, have failed to “catch” anything.
Now, the astronomer of the Specific Astrophysicist Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences Yulia Σοτνίκοβα announced that “the processing and the analysis of the signal revealed that this probably has no earthly origin”. He also added that “it can be said with certainty that no alien signal has yet been detected”.
The controversial radio signal, with a wavelength of 2.7 cm, it is likely to have come from a Russian military satellite, something that had happened during the soviet era, as stated to the Russian agency TASS Alexander Ιπάτοφ, director of the Institute of Applied Astronomy of the Russian Academy of Sciences, in accordance with the Space.com.
And other “ballet” exoplanets
Astronomers in the US have discovered three giant exoplanets around a double star system. These are two “twin” stars that look a lot like our Sun. The two planets are revolving around a star (HD 133131A) and the third planet around the second star (HD 133131B), in a complex “ballet”.
The researchers, led by Johanna Τέσκε of the Institute of Carnegie of Washington, who made the relevant publication in the journal astronomy, “The Astronomical Journal”, made the discovery with the Μαγγελανικά Telescopes in the Observatory of Las Cabanas in Chile.
The three exoplanets is about twice Jupiter, the largest planet of our solar system. The two stars are separated by only 360 astronomical units (a unit is equivalent to the distance Earth-Sun). The shortest distance between stars in a double star system with exoplanets that had been found until today, was 1,000 astronomical units.
Source: ana-MPA

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