SD. BREAKING: NASA CONFIRMS SIGNAL OF “INTELLIGENT LIFE” FROM PROXIMA CENTAURI — EUROPEAN TELESCOPE DETECTS REPEATED PATTERN

CAPE CANAVERAL / GENEVA — October 18, 2025.
In a discovery that could redefine human existence, NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) have jointly confirmed the detection of a repeating radio signal pattern from the Proxima Centauri system, located just 4.2 light-years from Earth.
Scientists are calling it “the most mathematically structured transmission ever recorded.”
According to the official joint statement, the signal — named “Echo-47B” — was first detected by the ALMA Observatory in Chile and later confirmed by the European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT) in Spain. The signal reportedly contains prime number sequences and harmonic pulses — both considered mathematical indicators of intelligence.
“This is not random. This is intentional,” said Dr. Karen Delgado, NASA’s SETI lead researcher. “We may be hearing from someone who’s been waiting for us to listen.”
🛰️ WHAT MAKES “ECHO-47B” DIFFERENT
Previous space signals, like the famous “Wow! Signal” of 1977, were one-time anomalies. But Echo-47B has repeated every 11 hours for 9 consecutive days — a duration unprecedented in recorded history.
It’s believed the transmission originates from Proxima b, an Earth-like exoplanet within the habitable zone of the red dwarf star Proxima Centauri.
🌍 GLOBAL REACTION
Within minutes of the press release, hashtags #WeAreNotAlone, #Echo47B, and #ContactConfirmed dominated social media across the U.S. and Europe.
- In New York and London, crowds gathered outside planetariums.
- The Vatican issued a statement calling the discovery “an invitation to humility and unity.”
- Elon Musk posted only three words on X: “They. Are. Real.”
The stock market reacted sharply — with aerospace and AI companies surging overnight, while defense contractors held emergency briefings.
🧠 WHAT’S NEXT
NASA has already directed the Deep Space Network to focus all available receivers on the source. Meanwhile, ESA is preparing to send a binary-coded response within 48 hours — pending approval from the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs.
Experts warn that the discovery could trigger both scientific euphoria and existential anxiety.
As astrophysicist Dr. Luca Ferraro put it:
“This moment divides history into before and after. Humanity has officially entered the conversation.”
