Robert Lodder prepares to send VisitLEX's tourism ad towards the Trappist-1 system in October 2023. Signs of humanity have traveled through space ever since the very first radio signals left the Earth ...
Robert Lodder, a faculty member at the University of Kentucky, worked with VisitLEX to send a message into space in October at the Kentucky Horse Park. Lexington Convention and Visitors Bureau Hey, ...
If you were an alien from TRAPPIST-1, a star some 40 light-years away from Earth, searching for signs of intelligent life, you might spot an odd burst of infrared light coming from our solar system.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - A long-awaited report on UFOs from the National Intelligence Community was presented to a congressional committee on Friday. Investigators did not find extraterrestrial links.
The city hopes any potential aliens in the TRAPPIST-1 system will learn bourbon, horses, and bluegrass are worth the 40 light-year journey, although the message might not survive the trip. By Andrew ...
Hey, E.T.! The Lexington Convention and Visitors Bureau has a message for you: Forget home and come to Lexington instead. The bureau, also known as VisitLEX, has targeted its newest advertising ...
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