Monday, 15 March 2004
High probability of intelligent communication traffic coming from the area of HD 195019
Mood:
lucky
As with many space enthusiasts and Amateur Scientists. I have been running Seti Data on my computer.
Recently I started using a new Seti account and on the fifth data set I hit a high quality candidate. The type of data has several varied pulses and triplets that are at different frequencies that could be interpreted as radio chatter across a large spectrum.
Does this sound familiar to what you would find in an inhabited star system?
HD 195019is a known star system that has a planet that is 3.5 times larger than Jupiter. This planet has a orbit that is closer to its star than Mercury is to ours. But what makes it more interesting is the star is a class M the same as ours. Lastly a interesting aspect of this finding is that the star system is part of a binary star system. It has a sister that is 150 AU from itself "HD 195019".
  This tell us, that there is a high probability of a large amount of material for planet creation in this star system. Giving any intelligent life an easy to obtain foot hold in there quest for knowledge and space flight.
Amazingly this system is only 65 light years away from earth and the planet has a highly stable orbit.
Theron Lutz Neo Physics Labs
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