Humans have been attempting to connect with alien life for over 150 years, albeit unsuccessfully—or at least none that the public knows of. Now, in a new bid to contact the ulterior life forms, scientists are reportedly looking to thirst trap aliens by firing a snap of two nude people into deep space.
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A group of scientists at NASA have developed a new message that could be beamed to intelligent aliens who might exist in the Milky Way, according to a report by Scientific American.
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The new space-bound note named the Beacon in the Galaxy (BITG) was devised by Jonathan Jiang, a scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and his colleagues, who published their motivations and methodology in a study on a preprint site.