Why do scientists send Earth’s position to ‘aliens’?
- December 7, 2024
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scientists, Attempts to send Earth’s position to ‘aliens’ It is both a matter of curiosity and a scientific task. In the past, records and records containing information about
scientists, Attempts to send Earth’s position to ‘aliens’ It is both a matter of curiosity and a scientific task. In the past, records and records containing information about
scientists, Attempts to send Earth’s position to ‘aliens’ It is both a matter of curiosity and a scientific task. In the past, records and records containing information about our world were sent to space…
As you can imagine, the main purpose of this is to find out if we are really alone in the universe communicate with potential aliens. What is being done for this now?
Scientists have found potentially habitable planets in the Milky Way galaxy. 300 million people think that most of the world could have life but so far nothing has been found to prove this.
Although SETI has long attempted to communicate with radio signals and optical signals, “great silence” No other clue could be found. A new strategy is now being developed.
By sending targeted signals from Earth to target areas with METI (Messaging to Extraterrestrial Intelligence) They try to attract the attention of aliens.
By the way, in China the world’s largest radio telescope was sent into space. The telescope with a diameter of 500 meters radiated many radio signals over a large part of the sky.
within the message “biochemistry of life, human shapes, the position of the earth, prime numbers, timestamp” There are messages like. This message has been sent to millions of stars and because of light years, any response will arrive tens of thousands of years later.
Another message attempt focuses on a single star, but as we just mentioned, there is no need to wait tens of thousands of years. The possible response to the message radiated in 2022 In a short period of 78 years The expectation is that it will come.
Let’s take it space enthusiasts:
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Ashley Johnson is a science writer for “Div Bracket”. With a background in the natural sciences and a passion for exploring the mysteries of the universe, she provides in-depth coverage of the latest scientific developments.