NASA filmmaker claims evidence of alien life could be revealed within the next month

A NASA filmmaker has claimed that telescopes on Earth have discovered evidence of intelligent alien life, and the announcement may come within the next month.Science filmmaker Simon Holland, who has worked on projects with the BBC, Nat Geo, and NASA, told The Mirror last week that two groups of astronomers are vying to publish the first confirmed evidence of a possible extraterrestrial civilization.“We have found a non-human extraterrestrial intelligence in our galaxy, and people don’t know about it,” Holland said.

The filmmaker claims a contact within Mark Zuckerbeg’s Breakthrough Listen — a privately funded scientific research program aimed at finding evidence of civilizations beyond Earth — shared the information with him.“They found the evidence of a non-human technological signature a few years ago, using the Parkes telescope in Australia,” he told the outlet.Holland claims that the Oxford-based project astronomers have identified clear evidence of transmissions from another world and could announce the discovery within the next month.The groundbreaking claims require significant evidence, and astronomers are now racing to gather more supporting facts to reveal this discovery.

However, Holland shared that the Chinese may try to beat them to it.“This is breaking news, as of yesterday, but the Chinese might be pipping them to the post, with their, FAST [Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope] program.

It’s the largest telescope in the world since Arecibo,” Holland told The Mirror.The Chinese are allegedly aware of the coordinates of the target object, known as BLC-1 (Breakthrough Listen candidate 1), and are competing with the Oxford-based project to be the first to publish the announcement.Holland shared that BLC-1 is regarded as the most promising because it appears to come from a “single-point source.”The radio wave signal was initially detected in April 2019 from the Australia-based Parkes Telescope at a frequency o...

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