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World's Deepest Alien Life Scan Spanning 10 Million Star Systems Yields Nothing
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World's Deepest Alien Life Scan Spanning 10 Million Star Systems Yields Nothing

Another look for alien life has come up short after using Australia's Murchison Widefield Array's radio telescope system, which surveyed the largest patch of sky so far. But fret not, for we're planning wider scans.

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Another groundbreaking search for extra-terrestrials and their technology turned up unfruitful in Western Australia. Hope for alien life has been once more soiled but not given up on.

The Murchison Widefield Array's (MWA) radio telescope made a massive sweep of over 10 million star systems in the Vela constellation, and the data was carefully analyzed, though unfortunately, no alien life came up on our sights.

A study on the research was published in Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia on arXiv.