indlebe.dut.ac.za — On the evening of July 28th, the Indlebe Radio Telescope, situated on the Steve Biko campus of the Durban University of Technology, successfully detected its first radio source from beyond the solar system. A strong signal was detected from Sagittarius A, the centre of the Milky Way Galaxy, approximately 30 thousand light years away.
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melvinschlubmanAug 11, 2008
False alarm. Found to be a broadcast of the overwhelming respose to Obama's recent trip to the planet Remulac.
zorkonAug 12, 2008
and most certainly not at Sag-A ... since it's a KNOWN source of radio signals. The university was just announcing that their home-brew radio telescope equipment had managed to pick up the *previously known source* for the first time.
fandyboyAug 12, 2008
Coldplay actually write things called songs, as far as I can tell emo consists of a spotty teenager whinging about how his life is s**t over some s**t guitar distortion.
bretyorkAug 15, 2008
...and how this "news" article so important to the world? It's a marketing gimmick, idiot.
stewartrhodesSep 8, 2008
amazing, did you know that there may be water vapor in the cloud layers on Jupiter? yep and where there is water there will someday be life. the same thing could be true of Saturn. the Saturnians could have been trying to contact the probe acknowledging it as a product of Intelligent life. or maybe they were warning us to stay away because they intercepted a world war two documentary or an episode of Dallas and did not want us anywhere Saturn.
jackpotcitySep 8, 2008
It was the universe rickrolling us.