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Looking for Life in Light

Gearoid_Murphy writes "Earth-like planets around distant stars may be too far away to be reached by spacecraft but scientists could still investigate whether they harbour life. Telescope technologies are being developed that will probe the very faint light from these objects for tell-tale signs of biology. These are the same "life markers" known to be present in light reflected off the Earth - so-called "earthshine"."

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  1. Earthshine? Pah. by ScentCone · · Score: 5, Funny

    For some real signs of life, try a little moonshine.

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  3. Pardon me... by GillBates0 · · Score: 3, Funny
    Pardon me while I illuminate my GIANT blinking "Welcome to Earth" sign.

    If nothing else, it'll show up on the earth shine and indicate we're inhabited. On the other hand, they probably already know that...

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    An Indian-American Hindu committed to non-violent thought/speech/action alarmed by the global explosion of radical Islam
  4. Earthshine by Mr_Tulip · · Score: 3, Funny

    We may call it 'earthshine', but advanced extraterrestrials probably call it 'signs of parasitic infestation', and warn tourists to stay away in case they catch something.

  5. Why telescopes? by talkingpaperclip · · Score: 4, Funny

    I can't understand why these guys are searching so hard for life in light. There have to be at least a dozen half-dead bugs in the ceiling light about 7 feet away from me.