Something in Space Sends Us a Radio Signal Every 22 Minutes

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Published 2024-04-15
NASA has recently detected a mysterious signal from space that repeats every 22 minutes. Join us as we dive into the details of this incredible discovery!

In this Bright Side series documentary, astronomers delve into recent space discoveries, exploring a strange radio signal from space, detected by NASA and repeating every 22 minutes, which could reshape our understanding of astronomy, planets, and the possibility of alien radio signals, prompting discussions on platforms like SpaceX, the journey of Voyager 1 and Voyager 2, the insights from the James Webb Space Telescope, and the latest JWST updates, all while pondering over UFO and UAP sightings, the potential of ancient aliens, the enigmatic notion of Voyager getting lost, and providing the freshest space news and science updates in our quest to comprehend how the universe works.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Muppet07
    I bet that 99% of people went straight to comments instead of watching
  • @darkizofficial
    Whats more funny is that this video pops up on my recommended feed every 22 minutes! :face-fuchsia-tongue-out:
  • @maxcali863
    It's clearly not a Polsar or any phenomenon related to a timed sound wave generated naturally. The randomness of its occurrence rules that out. When something ceases for five years and then resumes emitting the same sound from the same spot, with no variation in intensity, it defies all natural explanations. Sound waves don't exhibit such random sequences; there's no discernible pattern. This suggests that whoever or whatever is attempting to communicate with us is signaling its presence by producing a sound unlike anything naturally occurring in space. The first one is pretty convincing if it’s true.
  • @PierreBourassa
    If they're getting a signal every 22 minutes, they must know which direction it's coming from. Why not ask the James Web Space Telescope to track it down?
  • @teejay6063
    "There might be something in the universe that scientists haven't explored yet." Yeah, like 90% of it.
  • Chat GPT calculated for me, it would take us 24.4 billion years for us to get there with today’s technology. A distance is 15,000 light years where that signal comes from.
  • I didn't watch this 3 hour + video in its entirety but it seems the only thing we understand, is that we really don't understand anything.
  • @bufferzone3247
    I've been following this too. I cracked the code. It's a count down till arrival.
  • @TheEducat0r
    When the universe sends a message, we better listen! Excited to dive into this cosmic mystery!
  • @Jeremy-zt3xp
    Sounds exactly like the signal from the movie Contact, over 20 yrs ago
  • @HaZe_Da_PiTBuLL
    0:37 😂😂😂😂😂😂 yeah he looks like his name is Tyrone alright 😂😂😂
  • @andreiav4610
    Interesting it has a pattern for number 9. First every 18, then 5, then 22. 5+22=27 or 22×4=88 the year they noticed it for the first time. I just like playing with numbers, so I thought it was interesting.
  • @trebell885
    When these voyager missions look back at us. Everything is in a higher rate of motion 🌀
  • @iknownothing495
    Probably Starman asking for roadside assistance because his Tesla broke down...
  • Yes it's us sending that radio signal and it's reflecting back to us.😮
  • @sekimoki3024
    It's on the planet Earth from other dimension 😶
  • @susiedyer3260
    That sounds like the sound from the movie called contact with Jodi Foster