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Alien Hunters: Messages From Extraterrestrials Are Distorted by Storms Raging in Space

Remembering the alien's effort to “call home” in Steven Spielberg's famous 1982 film, recent research by the Silicon Valley-based SETI Institute (looking for intelligent life forms of extraterrestrial origin) suggests that stormy space weather makes it difficult to detect radio signals from the farthest corners of space, reports The Guardian.

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Remembering the alien's effort to “call home” in Steven Spielberg's famous 1982 film, recent research by the Silicon Valley-based SETI Institute (looking for intelligent life forms of extraterrestrial origin) suggests that stormy space weather makes it difficult to detect radio signals from the farthest corners of space, reports The Guardian.

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Lietuvos Radijas ir Televizija broke the news in Vilnius, Lithuania on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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