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Old January 9th 06, 04:55 AM posted to sci.astro.seti
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Default A near perfect gaussian symmetry

I just noticed a near perfect symmetry of a gaussian in my current WU.
Also, it lined up with a pulse on the next pulse screen.

The gaussian had a power of 3.58 and a score of 7.658

The pulse had a power of 1.78 and a score of 1.06

Is there any significance to this phenomenon? I guess it could be one
of our own satellites.


Bob Henry
 




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