Observatory confused microwave with radio bursts
UAP-related data is often difficult to interpret and decipher - and in some cases can be easily skewed.
Spergel says that's what happened in Australia, where researchers mistook a microwave for radio bursts.
"They had really strange structure. People couldn't figure out what was going on. Then they start to notice a lot of them bunched together around lunch time," he says.
"What had happened was that the people in the observatory would heat up their lunch in the microwave," Spergel adds. "It produced a burst of radio signals that was picked up by sensitive detectors."
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