By Jake Ke, | March 14, 2016
Rumors are circulating about the possibility that aliens are somewhere in space watching over the Earth's movement.
Should the experts be switching their antennae to Omicron Persei rather than tuning in to the usual KIC 8462852 radio to detect Aliens? Rumors are circulating about the possibility that aliens are somewhere in space watching over the Earth's movement, and perhaps may interrupt the Earth's radio transmissions to say "hello" and announce their existence. There could be an alien nation that may be using more prevailing radio transmissions that has the strong capability to intercept with the Earth normal movements. Also, a possibility that could be somewhere in between regular phone calls that humans are receiving every day.
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Using NASA's Kepler Space Telescope, astronomers are able to locate 150,000 out in the universe waiting to be discovered thoroughly. Kepler is able to identify exoplanets because of the sudden dip in brightness, which means something passed by that star, as experts call it Transit. This method confirms that there are hundreds of new worlds in the universe waiting to be discovered.
These confirmed new worlds could probably be living a life like what normal humans do on Earth, if they are said to have been seen near their host star. These new worlds' host star could probably be one of the regions identified as the habitable zone, which could have liquid water on their surfaces just like what Earth has.
These explorations could probably prove that there is life beyond Earth. If liquid water could be found in any of these new worlds and it is orbiting in a sun-like star with an estimated size like Earth, then an intelligent life could possibly be existing in any or in all of these new worlds. Although astronomers still need to prove that these exoplanets are orbiting around their host star's habitable zone, there are some aspects along the journey that could still hint that it is possible to have alien neighbors, according to Discovery News.
These speculations came from Rene Heller, an astronomer from Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research in Gottingen, Germany, as he is researching about eclipses. Heller said that these new worlds have high possibility in getting in touch with Earth's transmission, as our planet appears to be an inhabited place, NewsJs reported.
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