00:00On this day in space. On November 16th, 1974, humans sent their first message to
00:07the stars in an attempt to contact extraterrestrials. They did this using
00:12what was then the largest radio telescope in the world, located at the
00:15Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico. A group of scientists led by Frank Drake
00:20and Carl Sagan sent their message to the M13 star cluster. The message was written
00:26in binary code and contained information about human DNA. It also included figures
00:30of a human, the solar system, and the Arecibo telescope. The idea was that if any
00:36aliens were to receive the signal and figure out how to decode it, they would
00:40know where it came from. Because M13 is 25,000 light years away, it'll take 25,000
00:46years for any M13 aliens to hear our message, if they are even out there. The
00:51Arecibo message is only one of several messages intended for extraterrestrials.
00:55We've also included messages on several spacecrafts, such as the Pioneers and
00:59Voyagers. That's what happened on this day in space.
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