Pulsars: How The First ‘False Alien’ Signal Opened Up A New World In Astronomy

Pulsars: How The First ‘False Alien’ Signal Opened Up A New World In Astronomy
Pulsars: How The First ‘False Alien’ Signal Opened Up A New World In Astronomy
Pulsars: How The First ‘False Alien’ Signal Opened Up A New World In Astronomy
Pulsars: How The First ‘False Alien’ Signal Opened Up A New World In Astronomy
Pulsars: How The First ‘False Alien’ Signal Opened Up A New World In Astronomy
Pulsars: How The First ‘False Alien’ Signal Opened Up A New World In Astronomy
Pulsars: How The First ‘False Alien’ Signal Opened Up A New World In Astronomy
Pulsars: How The First ‘False Alien’ Signal Opened Up A New World In Astronomy
Pulsars: How The First ‘False Alien’ Signal Opened Up A New World In Astronomy

Pulsars: How The First ‘False Alien’ Signal Opened Up A New World In Astronomy

“In 1967, a radio source emitting regular, 0.04-second long pulses every 1.3373 seconds was found for the first time using a scintillation array. After the “noise” explanation was ruled out, the next thing people turned towards were intelligent extraterrestrials. There was no natural mechanism in existence that would have explained it at that time, so turning to aliens was logical, if ultimately incorrect.”

Observations that surprise us, of a phenomenon we weren’t expecting and don’t have an explanation for, are some of the most exciting things we can encounter in astronomy. In 1967, regularly pulsing radio sources, discovered without any expectation, provided exactly that. It wasn’t noise; it was definitely a robust, repeatable observation; so what was it? While our imaginations might have run to aliens initially, further developments quickly showed that this was a ball of rapidly rotating neutrons, more massive than even the Sun but only a few kilometers in diameter. These pulsars, as they’re now know, are ubiquitous and come about from the corpses of core-collapse supernova. Could this be a harbinger of what we can expect from the ‘alien megastructure’ controversy?

Come find out how the first ‘false alien’ signal from astronomy opened up a whole new field of science for us to investigate!

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