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Astronomers seek evidence of tech built by aliens

Astronomers seek evidence of tech built by aliens
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Life in 2050: A Glimpse at Space in the Future

For instance, NASA will be using the Space Launch System (SLS) and Orion spacecraft to send astronauts back to the Moon starting in 2024. The core of the Gateway - the Power and Propulsion Element (PPE) and the Habitation and Logistics Outpost (HALO) - will also be launched by 2024 using a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket. Paired with a reusable lunar lander, this orbital habitat will allow for long-duration missions to the lunar surface. Between 2024 and 2028, NASA also intends to add the International Habitation Module (I-HAB), the European System Providing Refueling, Infrastructure and Telecommunications (ESPRIT), and possibly more modules to the Gateway.

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Astronomers map over 100 million galaxies to crack dark matter and dark energy puzzle

Astronomers map over 100 million galaxies to crack dark matter and dark energy puzzle The Dark Energy Survey has delivered its first results providing one of the most detailed pictures of the Universe ever created. A A Reset The Dark Energy Survey (DES) is an ambitious cosmological project that aims to map hundreds of millions of galaxies. In the process, the project will detail hundreds of millions of galaxies, observe thousands of supernovae, map the cosmic web that links galaxies, all with the aim of investigating the mysterious force that is causing the Universe to expand at an accelerating rate. Using the 570-megapixel Dark Energy Camera on the National Science Foundation’s Víctor M. Blanco 4-meter Telescope at Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory (CTIO), Chile, the DES has observed a map of galaxy distribution and morphology that stretches 7 billion light-years and captures 1/8 of the sky over Earth.

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The telescopes coming soon that could help us finally find life beyond planet Earth

A number of major telescopes and observatories are coming online this decade Many will aim to search for signs for exoplanets and indications of alien life They range from radio telescopes to observatories on Earth and in space The James Webb Space Telescope will orbit the Sun and be the world's largest optical and near infrared telescope when it comes online in 2025

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Telescopes coming soon that could help us find life beyond Earth

Telescopes coming soon that could help us find life beyond Earth Ryan Morrison For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Over the next decade a number of new telescopes will come online that could help to find signs of life on worlds outside the solar system. They include orbital observatories like the James Webb space telescope and Earth-based systems like the massive Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) in Chile.   The goal of the next generation of observatories is to explore further back into the earliest years of the universe and hunt for signs of life on exoplanets. They range from massive radio antennae, through large optical telescopes, to space-based observatories further and further away from the glare of the Earth.  

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'Supersmart aliens cocooning and we'll find their trash every month', expert says

'Supersmart aliens cocooning and we'll find their trash every month', expert says Harvard's top astronomer Professor Avi Loeb says we were visited by an alien ship in 2017 - and says it could have been junk from a 'very advanced civilisation' Updated The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up today! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

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Harvard's top astronomer says our solar system may be teeming with alien technology

Harvard’s top astronomer says our solar system may be teeming with alien technology Avi Loeb spent his career searching for evidence of alien life. When he found it, the scientific community refused to believe him.  If you could fly two billion miles in the direction of the Pegasus constellation, and knew where to look, you would find a thin, flat object, about the size of a football field and up to ten times more reflective than the average comet. If you watched it for a while, you would notice that it is tumbling as it moves away from the sun, turning end over end roughly every seven hours.

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