Unsolved Mystery: The Wow! Signal
📺 Watch the Investigation Video Source: YouTube The Mystery Unfolds On the humid night of August 15, 1977, the world was sleeping, oblivious to a scream that echoed across the light-years of the cosmic void. At the "Big Ear" radio observatory in Ohio, a silent sentinel pointed toward the constellation Sagittarius, listening to the static of the universe. There was no sound in the traditional sense—only the cold, binary output of a computer printout. But amidst the standard background noise of the heavens, something impossible appeared. A narrow-band signal, surging with a strength that defied natural explanation, spiked for exactly 72 seconds. Days later, when astronomer Jerry Ehman reviewed the data, he didn't just see numbers; he saw a ghost in the machine. In a moment of sheer disbelief, he circled the sequence "6EQUJ5" in red ink and scrawled a single, frantic word in the margin: "Wow!" It...