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Ephemeris: 10/10/2025 – Could radio noisy galaxies harbor many advanced civilizations?

October 10, 2025 Comments off

This is Ephemeris for Friday, October 10th. Today the Sun will be up for 11 hours and 14 minutes, setting at 7:06, and it will rise tomorrow at 7:53. The Moon, 3 days before last quarter, will rise at 9:00 this evening.

I ran across an article on the Universe Today website a few days ago about galaxies with high radio emissions, that could be home to many advanced civilizations. Some galaxies do emit a lot of radio emissions, mainly because they have a black hole in the center that it was, in the past, active throwing out material from the galaxy that didn’t make it into the black hole. But this would be emissions from the actual disk of the Galaxy, inside which would be the cacophony of many advanced civilizations and their normal transmissions of their version of I Love Lucy. When combined, it enhances the general radio noise, so it can be detected as being out of ordinary. And there are a few galaxies like that. It would make the universe less lonely.

The astronomical event times given in this blog are for the Traverse City/Interlochen area of Michigan (Lat 44.7° N, Long 85.7° W; EDT, UT – 4 hours) unless stated otherwise. Times will be different for other locations.

Addendum

Nearby Galaxy M33 in the constellation of Triangulum is 2.7 to 3 million light years away.
Nearby Galaxy M33 in the constellation of Triangulum is 2.7 to 3 million light years away, which makes it one of the closest galaxies to our Milky Way. It is about 70% the size of our Milky Way Galaxy. I don’t know the radio noisy status of this galaxy, but I needed a beautiful picture of a galaxy for this article. Credit: Daniel Dall’Olmo, member of the GTAS.

Here’s a link to the Universe Today article: https://www.universetoday.com/articles/galaxies-with-high-radio-emissions-could-be-home-to-many-advanced-civilizations