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#Seti Reel by @boardgame_deepdive - SETI with the Space Agencies Expansion takes the experience to another level 🚀👽

Thanks to @czech_games_edition for the Expansion review copy and @b
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SETI with the Space Agencies Expansion takes the experience to another level 🚀👽 Thanks to @czech_games_edition for the Expansion review copy and @boxking_gaming for the mat. #SETI #BoardGames #Boardgametable #Essenspiel2025 #Eurogames
#Seti Reel by @perfectnbaclips - Jerry Ehman while working on a SETI project at Ohio State University. It lasted exactly 72 seconds, originated from the direction of the constellation
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Jerry Ehman while working on a SETI project at Ohio State University. It lasted exactly 72 seconds, originated from the direction of the constellation Sagittarius, and was so strikingly distinct from cosmic noise that Ehman scribbled "Wow!" in red pen next to the computer printout—giving the signal its iconic name. #WowSignal #SpaceMystery #SETI #Astronomy #UnsolvedMysteries Cosmos AlienLife RadioAstronomy ScienceHistory DeepSpace DidYouKnow RandomFact SpaceFacts Galaxy
#Seti Reel by @nhlbestmomentsever - Jerry Ehman while working on a SETI project at Ohio State University. It lasted exactly 72 seconds, originated from the direction of the constellation
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Jerry Ehman while working on a SETI project at Ohio State University. It lasted exactly 72 seconds, originated from the direction of the constellation Sagittarius, and was so strikingly distinct from cosmic noise that Ehman scribbled "Wow!" in red pen next to the computer printout—giving the signal its iconic name. #WowSignal #SpaceMystery #SETI #Astronomy #UnsolvedMysteries Cosmos AlienLife RadioAstronomy ScienceHistory DeepSpace DidYouKnow RandomFact SpaceFacts Galaxy
#Seti Reel by @sportstonictv - Jerry Ehman while working on a SETI project at Ohio State University. It lasted exactly 72 seconds, originated from the direction of the constellation
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Jerry Ehman while working on a SETI project at Ohio State University. It lasted exactly 72 seconds, originated from the direction of the constellation Sagittarius, and was so strikingly distinct from cosmic noise that Ehman scribbled "Wow!" in red pen next to the computer printout—giving the signal its iconic name. #WowSignal #SpaceMystery #SETI #Astronomy #UnsolvedMysteries Cosmos AlienLife RadioAstronomy ScienceHistory DeepSpace DidYouKnow RandomFact SpaceFacts Galaxy @sportstonictv
#Seti Reel by @historyrevivedofficial - Bringing Seti I to Life #historyrevived #mummies #ancienthistory #ancientegypt #seti #restoringhistory
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Bringing Seti I to Life #historyrevived #mummies #ancienthistory #ancientegypt #seti #restoringhistory
#Seti Reel by @nfl.momentx - astronomer Jerry Ehman while working on a SETI project at Ohio State University. It lasted exactly 72 seconds, originated from the direction of the co
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astronomer Jerry Ehman while working on a SETI project at Ohio State University. It lasted exactly 72 seconds, originated from the direction of the constellation Sagittarius, and was so strikingly distinct from cosmic noise that Ehman scribbled "Wow!" in red pen next to the computer printout—giving the signal its iconic name. The Wow! Signal has never been detected again despite hundreds of follow-up searches, and its origin remains one of astronomy's greatest unsolved mysteries. It wasn't a satellite, aircraft, or known celestial body, and it fell within a narrow frequency band protected from terrestrial transmissions—specifically the 1420 MHz hydrogen line, the frequency scientists theorize an intelligent civilization might use to announce its existence. To this day, we don't know if it was a one-time cosmic fluke, an unknown natural phenomenon, or a brief whisper from somewhere out there that we just happened to catch, then lost forever. #WowSignal #SpaceMystery #SETI #Astronomy #UnsolvedMysteries Cosmos AlienLife RadioAstronomy ScienceHistory DeepSpace DidYouKnow RandomFact SpaceFacts Galaxy
#Seti Reel by @momentz.nba - In 1977, astronomers detected a powerful radio signal from deep space that lasted just 72 seconds-but what made it truly mysterious was its origin, it
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In 1977, astronomers detected a powerful radio signal from deep space that lasted just 72 seconds—but what made it truly mysterious was its origin, its strength, and the fact that it appeared on the exact frequency scientists believe an intelligent civilization might use to communicate. The signal came from the direction of Sagittarius, showed no signs of being from any known satellite or natural cosmic source, and disappeared as suddenly as it arrived. Despite decades of continuous monitoring and repeated attempts to find it again, the signal has never returned. To this day, it remains one of the most intriguing unsolved mysteries of space—leaving us to wonder whether it was a rare cosmic coincidence or a brief, missed message from somewhere far beyond our world. #WowSignal #SpaceMystery #SETI #Astronomy #UnsolvedMystery #AlienLife #DeepSpace #Cosmos #ScienceFacts #DidYouKnow #SpaceFacts #Galaxy #Universe #RadioAstronomy #AstroFacts #Mystery #Explore #SpaceLovers
#Seti Reel by @swingculturegolf - Fun fact: In 1977, a faint radio signal was detected by astronomer Jerry Ehman while working on a SETI project at Ohio State University. It lasted exa
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Fun fact: In 1977, a faint radio signal was detected by astronomer Jerry Ehman while working on a SETI project at Ohio State University. It lasted exactly 72 seconds, originated from the direction of the constellation Sagittarius, and was so strikingly distinct from cosmic noise that Ehman scribbled "Wow!" in red pen next to the computer printout—giving the signal its iconic name. The Wow! Signal has never been detected again despite hundreds of follow-up searches, and its origin remains one of astronomy's greatest unsolved mysteries. It wasn't a satellite, aircraft, or known celestial body, and it fell within a narrow frequency band protected from terrestrial transmissions—specifically the 1420 MHz hydrogen line, the frequency scientists theorize an intelligent civilization might use to announce its existence. To this day, we don't know if it was a one-time cosmic fluke, an unknown natural phenomenon, or a brief whisper from somewhere out there that we just happened to catch, then lost forever. #WowSignal #SpaceMystery #SETI #Astronomy #UnsolvedMysteries Cosmos AlienLife RadioAstronomy ScienceHistory DeepSpace DidYouKnow RandomFact SpaceFacts Galaxy
#Seti Reel by @nhltopclipz - Fun fact: In 1977, a faint radio signal was detected by astronomer Jerry Ehman while working on a SETI project at Ohio State University. It lasted exa
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Fun fact: In 1977, a faint radio signal was detected by astronomer Jerry Ehman while working on a SETI project at Ohio State University. It lasted exactly 72 seconds, originated from the direction of the constellation Sagittarius, and was so strikingly distinct from cosmic noise that Ehman scribbled "Wow!" in red pen next to the computer printout—giving the signal its iconic name. The Wow! Signal has never been detected again despite hundreds of follow-up searches, and its origin remains one of astronomy's greatest unsolved mysteries. It wasn't a satellite, aircraft, or known celestial body, and it fell within a narrow frequency band protected from terrestrial transmissions—specifically the 1420 MHz hydrogen line, the frequency scientists theorize an intelligent civilization might use to announce its existence. To this day, we don't know if it was a one-time cosmic fluke, an unknown natural phenomenon, or a brief whisper from somewhere out there that we just happened to catch, then lost forever. #WowSignal #SpaceMystery #SETI #Astronomy #UnsolvedMysteries Cosmos AlienLife RadioAstronomy ScienceHistory DeepSpace DidYouKnow RandomFact SpaceFacts Galaxy
#Seti Reel by @nfl.clisps - Follow me 
Jerry Ehman while working on a SETI project at Ohio State University. It lasted exactly 72 seconds, originated from the direction of the co
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Follow me Jerry Ehman while working on a SETI project at Ohio State University. It lasted exactly 72 seconds, originated from the direction of the constellation Sagittarius, and was so strikingly distinct from cosmic noise that Ehman scribbled "Wow!" in red pen next to the computer printout—giving the signal its iconic name. #WowSignal #SpaceMystery #SETI #Astronomy #UnsolvedMysteries Cosmos AlienLife RadioAstronomy ScienceHistory DeepSpace DidYouKnow RandomFact SpaceFacts Galaxy
#Seti Reel by @nhlclizzz - In August 1977, astronomers listening to the cosmos caught something extraordinary. A powerful radio signal appeared out of nowhere, lasted just 72 se
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In August 1977, astronomers listening to the cosmos caught something extraordinary. A powerful radio signal appeared out of nowhere, lasted just 72 seconds, and then vanished forever. The signal came from the direction of Sagittarius and landed exactly on the 1420 MHz hydrogen frequency—a band many scientists believe intelligent civilizations might use to communicate across space. When astronomer Jerry Ehman saw the data printout, he circled the signal and simply wrote one word in red pen: “Wow!” Despite decades of searching, the signal has never appeared again. No satellite, aircraft, or known cosmic source could explain it. Was it a rare natural event… or a fleeting hello from somewhere beyond our world that we happened to hear just once? The universe hasn’t answered yet. 🌌 #WowSignal #SpaceMystery #SETI #Astronomy #Cosmos #AlienLife #SpaceFacts #DeepSpace #ScienceHistory
#Seti Reel by @nhltopclipz - Fun fact: In 1977, a faint radio signal was detected by astronomer Jerry Ehman while working on a SETI project at Ohio State University. It lasted exa
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Fun fact: In 1977, a faint radio signal was detected by astronomer Jerry Ehman while working on a SETI project at Ohio State University. It lasted exactly 72 seconds, originated from the direction of the constellation Sagittarius, and was so strikingly distinct from cosmic noise that Ehman scribbled "Wow!" in red pen next to the computer printout—giving the signal its iconic name. The Wow! Signal has never been detected again despite hundreds of follow-up searches, and its origin remains one of astronomy's greatest unsolved mysteries. It wasn't a satellite, aircraft, or known celestial body, and it fell within a narrow frequency band protected from terrestrial transmissions—specifically the 1420 MHz hydrogen line, the frequency scientists theorize an intelligent civilization might use to announce its existence. To this day, we don't know if it was a one-time cosmic fluke, an unknown natural phenomenon, or a brief whisper from somewhere out there that we just happened to catch, then lost forever. #WowSignal #SpaceMystery #SETI #Astronomy #UnsolvedMysteries Cosmos AlienLife RadioAstronomy ScienceHistory DeepSpace DidYouKnow RandomFact SpaceFacts Galaxy

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