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Search For Alien Life On 86 Planets Begins

liqs8143 writes "Astronomers from the United States have begun searching for alien life on 86 possible earth-like planets. A massive radio telescope that listens for signs of alien life is being used for this project. These 86 planets are short-listed from 1235 possible planets detected by NASA's Kepler telescope. The mission is part of the Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI) project, launched in the mid 1980s. A giant dish pointing towards each of the 86 planets will gather 24 hours of data, starting from this week."

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  1. too bad they cancelled TPF-1 by rubycodez · · Score: 4, Insightful

    we need to take spectroscopic measurements of earth-sized and super-earth-sized planets to detect evidence of life's biochemistry. But our short-sited congress cancelled the Terrestrial Planet Finder. The most monumental scientific discovery of mankind would be life elsewhere, it will need a little investment which is so very minuscule compared to the money we waste on enriching mega-corporations, imperialism and warmongering.

  2. Re:crop circles by supertrinko · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Have you factored the rotation of the earth into this plan of yours?

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  3. Re:crop circles by Nidi62 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    why do the hard work when the people with rope and wooden boards have done it for us,

    Fixed that for you

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