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Mystery radio signals from 100-year Saturn megastorms being transmitted to Earth

MEGASTORMS have been leaving a radioactive footprint on Saturn and the reasoning for it has scientists stumped.

The discovery came after scientists looked at a usually bland-looking Saturn through a radio telescope on Earth and the planet glowed up with radioactive traces from up to 130 years ago.

The radio signals were transmitted to Earth using the Very Large Array radio telescope that is located in New Mexico, per an August 11 study published in the Science Advances journal.

The radio telescope showed glowing chemical traces from all six of Saturn’s recorded megastorms dating back to 1876 including a potentially new storm.

The radioactive traces were mostly showing up as high amounts of ammonia gas concentration.

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