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Radio scans find no alien tech from the latest interstellar comet

SETI’s seven-hour search found nearly 74 million narrow-band signals, but only more than 200 traced to Earth technology or satellites.

  • The SETI Institute announced Wednesday that extensive radio scans of the interstellar visitor Atlas found no signs of otherworldly technology. Scientists confirmed the comet is entirely natural, dismissing unsubstantiated speculation about intelligent life.
  • Discovered last summer, Atlas is the third known object from a faraway star to enter our solar system. Scientists estimate the celestial iceball is 11 billion years old, twice as old as the sun.
  • During seven hours of observations in July, SETI filtered nearly 74 million signals down to 200. These were all "traced back to technology on the surface of the Earth or our own Earth-orbiting satellites."
  • Lead author Sofia Sheikh and her team noted that NASA's Voyager spacecraft will one day become interstellar objects. This existence proof validates humanity's search for distant technological signatures as scientifically sound.
  • According to Valeria Garcia Lopez of Furman University, these results "show how realistic it is to detect a signal with the technology we have today." Continuing searches for technosignatures remains important despite null findings.
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NBC Bay Area broke the news in San Francisco, United States on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
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