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Scientists want to send the next interstellar message into space in an effort to make contact with the unknown

Though those efforts assuming no species are just weirdly lingering around close by in space undetected — would take approximately 1,000 years or more for it to reach its destination. The proposed idea is the 2nd of 2 major attempts at making contact with interstellar species from another world.

“We want to send a message in a bottle in the cosmic ocean, to say, ‘Hey, we are here,'” Jonathan Jiang, an astrophysicist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in California, told Live Science, “even if we are not here some years later.” The new message contains information in binary and describes basic math, physics and biology.

The proposed idea coincides with the 50th anniversary of the Arecibo message which 50 years later does not appear to have ever been intercepted by another world (as far as anyone knows.)

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