đź‘˝ Scientists Detect Structured Signal From Mars

đź‘˝ Scientists Detect Structured Signal From Mars

Pasadena, California — March 2, 2026

Researchers at a leading space observatory announced the detection of an unusual repeating radio signal originating from the direction of Mars’ northern hemisphere.

The signal lasted approximately 17 minutes and displayed a non-random mathematical pattern that experts describe as “artificial in appearance.” Dr. Elena Morrison, lead astrophysicist on the project, stated during a press briefing that the pattern “cannot currently be explained by known natural cosmic sources.”

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The signal repeated twice over a 48-hour period before abruptly ceasing. Independent observatories in Europe and Japan reportedly confirmed the detection.

While scientists urge caution, online communities have already declared it the first verified extraterrestrial transmission. Government space agencies declined to speculate but confirmed further analysis is underway.

If verified as artificial, experts say this could represent the most significant discovery in human history.