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Astronomers at ET Hunt found 9 ‘stars’ that appeared for 30 minutes

Nine-similar objects that appear and disappear within 30 minutes have an eager international astronomer team because it continues to investigate strange events in hopes of finding a source of extraterrestrial intelligence (Eti).
International collaboration of astronomers from Sweden, Spain, USA, Ukraine, and India, including Alok C Gupta, from the Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observation Science (Aries), Nainital, investigated the form of early photography using glass images to capture images of night sky from April 12, 1950 , Open at the Palomar Observatory in California and detected these transient stars which could not be found in photos of half an hour later and were not traced since then.
Astronomers track and skyscapes appear by comparing old images of the night sky with a modern new, registering unnatural phenomena, and investigating deep into the phenomenon to record changes in the universe.
A group of objects that appear and disappear at the same time have been detected for the first time in astronomical history.
Gupta told Tii: “There is no evidence for things like this before and naturally have our interests.” These findings have been published in nature, and there is no explanation in established astrophysics phenomena such as gravity lenses, fast radio burst, or any variable stars can be responsible for a group of rapid changes in the sky, which Gupta said is what makes this invention interesting.
He sid that the only thing they can say with sure is that these images contain objects like stars that should not exist.
In fact, astronomers belonging to collaboration disappeared and emerging sources for a century of observations (Vasco) now want to find more signatures of sun reflection in this digital data from the 1950s in the hope of finding Eti.
The study was led by Beatriz Villarroel from the Nordic Institute of theoretical Physics, Stockholm, Sweden, and Spanish’s Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, and used 10.4m Telescopio Canarias – the largest optical telescope throughout the world – in the Canary Islands, to observe the second epoch.
When they continued to explore the reasons behind this strange observation of transient objects, astronomers were examining the possibility that photographic plates were contaminated with radioactive particles which caused fake stars on the plate.
“But if observations are proven real, other choices are the sun reflection of reflective and unnatural objects in orbit around the earth a few years before the first human satellite is launched,” a statement read, adding that astronomers will also look for more signatures of deep solar reflection This digital data was from the 1950s in the hope of finding Eti.
Toi first reported about the Vasco group on February 2020 when it has proposed that “the space part where some stars seem to disappear can be the best place to look for Eti.” The team has “apply for seeking surveys for the stars that disappear in our galaxy as a ‘impossible effect’ probe that can only be considered from extraterrestrial technology.”

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