Scientists will broadcast the Earth’s location to space

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Earth’s location was broadcasted to space in 1974, from Arecibo observatory in Puerto Rico. Scientists are now trying to resend the message, named Beacon in the galaxy (BITG), containing math and science mostly. Earth’s location is well explained in the message in the hope of being contacted by extraterrestrial intelligent life.

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