Chilbolton Radio Telescope(2), nr Wherwell, Hampshire. 
Reported Sunday 19th August.

Updated  Tuesday 14th December 2010




 

Click on the top part of the left image around the top pattern to see the first transmission from 2000 Which appear in the same part of the field.


In 1974 a message was sent into space by NASA, from the worlds largest radio telescope, as part of its search for extraterrestrial intelligence. 

           Could this message have been intercepted and a reply sent back to a wheat field next to a radio telescope in southern England?

It has taken 27 years for the reply to the Arecibo message from Earth to return to us, you will only have to wait minutes to see the reply.

Video Ulrich Kox Copyright 2001

 To see this amazing and unique aerial video of 'The Answer' click on thumbnail for Realmedia video

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Image provided by George Latham.

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The Arecibo Interstellar Radio Message Sent To M13 On November 16, 1974.

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THE FACE AND MESSAGE AT CHILBOLTON

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CFPR Field Report

Chilbolton Radio Telescope. Hampshire. Reported 19/08/01


click on the image map at the other formation to see it.

Image Steve Alexander Copyright 2001


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Video Images Julian Gibsone Copyright 2001


Image Peter Sorensen Copyright 2001


I found that if I inverted the Aricebo message and superimposed it over the
formation, and the parallels between the images were pretty amazing.
I have attached my composite showing the Aricebo message, the composite over
the formation, and the formation by itself to allow for comparison.

Image Bruce Otter copyright 2001


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