i posted this link in another thread, and nobody took any notice of it, and it could be where disclosure is coming from, if it comes, IMO
caltech have made an alien finder, and this news coming just after the recent discovery of those exoplanet "neighbours" of ours....
Humankind has long been fascinated with the outer space. With the development of technology, men were sent to space, while others managed to land on
the surface of the moon. Such quest for adventure and knowledge is now aimed by experts discovering extra-terrestrial life forms light-years away from
Earth.
In order to make such goal possible, tech experts and scientists worldwide started developing a powerful telescope to help them with the said mission.
To serve as an upgrade, experts at Caltech's Exoplanet Technology Laboratory introduced a technique known as "high-dispersion coronagraphy" that would
help scientists locate biosignatures on exoplanets, according to Inverse.
As an overview, an exoplanet or extrasolar planet is a planet that orbits a star outside our solar system, according to Harvard.Edu. One of best-known
example for it is the recently discovered seven potentially habitable extrasolar planet orbiting around the TRAPPIST-1 star, which is t 40 light-years
away from our solar system.
That being said, scientists and astronomers are now being drawn to the said exoplanets hoping to find alien life. One way of achieving such goal,
biosignatures on exoplanets should be discovered. And for that matter, Caltech "high-dispersion coronagraphy," would be much helpful.
These biosignatures serve as an indicator that an unknown force or process exists on a particular planet. By turning currently used powerful
telescopes into an alien finder, certain biosignatures may be detected like photosynthesis or even a gas that would indicate organic life source.
For such process to proceed, experts need to block the light coming from a star that an exoplanet is orbiting. With the help of coronagraph, starlight
is being blocked. Therefore giving scientists more opportunity to study a certain planet with less concern for too much light interference.
With the help of such technological improvement, experts are hoping to find a planet similar to our own planet. However, it would take more time
before we can finally identify an Earth-like exoplanet.
Read more:
www.telegiz.com...
it just seems now that the time is coming where we will know if other planets are harbouring life,
the technological advancements in the last 10-20 years have been huge, but in the last few years they have been gargantuan ......the end/beginning is
near!?! A new enlightenment!?! Humanity will go through a consciousness shift if exposed to news that there is life out there imo.
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