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NASA plans to send nude pictures of humans in space to attract aliens

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 7, 2022 17:15 IST

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Every day there are some updates about aliens. Every day there are claims about aliens that are hard to believe. Scientists have been trying to find aliens in the universe for many years.
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So now NASA has come up with a new plan to communicate with the aliens. You too will be shocked to learn about NASA's plan. Let's find out what NASA plans to do with the aliens.
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Humans have been searching for life in the universe for many years. For this, the world's space agencies send signals into space. But now NASA plans to send nude photos of humans into space to attract aliens to Earth.
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NASA's plan is definitely weird. But this is part of an updated binary code message. NASA will use this message to contact the aliens. NASA scientists have been trying to make contact with the aliens for years.
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Scientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory Jonathan Jiang and his team have created a binary code message. The message includes photos of a nude woman and man, as well as math questions, DNA structures, and information about the Earth in the solar system.
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Scientists say that a binary coded message has been created. Joe will transmit a message across the Milky Way galaxy. He said the message contained math questions and physical rules.
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The scientists said that the biochemical structures of life on Earth are given in this message. It also provides digital photos of the solar system and information about the earth.
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He said that the message also contains digital photos of human beings and how to send a message back. Jiang and his team have suggested that the message be transmitted by a telescope in Guizhou, China, or by Alan Telescope at SETI in California.
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