NASA received radio signals from Comet 67P for 20 years before the European Space Agency sent the Rosetta space probe on its incredible mission that landed a human-built spacecraft on the surface of the comet - the first space landing on a comet in human history - a source claiming to be an ESA insider says.
The unexplained signals were the real reason that the Rosetta mission targeted Comet 67P, the email published by the blog "UFO Sightings Daily" claims.
Earlier in November, the ESA actually announced that it was, in fact, picking up mysterious signals from the comet, calling the signals "a mysterious 'song' that Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko is singing into space," calling to mind the musical form of communication use by the fictional aliens in the classic Stephen Spieleberg sci-fi film "Close Encounters Of The Third Kind".
"The comet seems to be emitting a 'song' in the form of oscillations in the magnetic field in the comet's environment," the ESA said in a November 11 online post. "It is being sung at 40-50 millihertz, far below human hearing. To make the music audible to the human ear, the frequencies have been increased in this recording..."
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