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English: Example of a high-resolution pictorial message. The target of the radio signal is Proxima Centauri. In this version of the image, humans are dressed casually in contrast to previously sent messages of humans not displaying clothing.
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Pictorial Message to potential extraterrestrial intelligence at Proxima Centauri. Humans are saying "Hello!". This image was sent to space on February 21st 2022 along with radio programme Mission Transmission.

25 December 2021

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