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Radio telescopes around the world receive a range of intense radio signals. After studying the data, scientists from different countries unanimously exclude the possibility of interference caused by cosmic noise. The signals arrive in a logical order at 1420 MHz (the frequency of neutral hydrogen atoms). At an international meeting of astrophysicists, the artificial origin of the signals is finally confirmed, and it is announced that the signals came from the KOI-3010 star system, located at a distance of 1213 light years from the Sun.