Cambridge University Press (CUP), International Journal of Astrobiology, 1(18), p. 33-35, 2017
DOI: 10.1017/s1473550417000465
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AbstractWe undertook observations with the Green Bank Telescope, simultaneously with the 300 m telescope in Arecibo, as a follow-up of a possible flare of radio emission from Ross 128. We report here the non-detections from the GBT observations in C band (4–8 GHz), as well as non-detections in archival data at L band (1.1–1.9 GHz). We suggest that a likely scenario is that the emission comes from one or more satellites passing through the same region of the sky.