Stormy space weather may be garbling messages from aliens, new research suggests
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- SETI Institute research suggests space weather makes detecting extraterrestrial radio signals harder.
- Stellar activities like solar storms can broaden signals, making them harder to detect with traditional methods.
- Plasma turbulence and stellar winds distort signals, reducing their peak strength and frequency clarity.
- SETI used spacecraft radio transmissions to study stellar activity effects on signals.
- Future alien life searches may need higher frequencies to account for signal distortions.
- Claims about UFOs and aliens persist, including unsubstantiated government injury reports and reverse-engineering programs.
- A 2024 report noted over 750 new UAP sightings in a year.
- Barack Obama and Donald Trump made conflicting statements about alien evidence and government records.