DATA COLLECTED FROM DIRT ORBITS 1920 - 1926 Are we alone in the universe? Though we’d colonized the two nearest star systems, we still had no answer. But six years ago, that changed. We had long been listening, searching the sky for signs of extraterrestrial intelligence. One particular planet of interest was a rocky world orbiting a G-Type main sequence star. Previously, we had gotten only radio silence from this planet, but this time was different.
Signals From Space
Signals From Space
Signals From Space
DATA COLLECTED FROM DIRT ORBITS 1920 - 1926 Are we alone in the universe? Though we’d colonized the two nearest star systems, we still had no answer. But six years ago, that changed. We had long been listening, searching the sky for signs of extraterrestrial intelligence. One particular planet of interest was a rocky world orbiting a G-Type main sequence star. Previously, we had gotten only radio silence from this planet, but this time was different.