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Looking for Aliens is Like Guessing Mangosteen Fruit

VIVA – There are currently around four thousand extraterrestrials or alien that have been discovered and studied outside the Solar System. However, the development of technological equipment will allow thousands more to be found in the years to come.

According to the Project Manager for the Latvian Radio Astronomical Society, Martic Giles, there are fewer planets outside the Solar System. Several asteroids have been discovered but their origins are unknown. In addition there are more than four thousand extraterrestrials, many of which have been studied extensively.

He also said that number will increase in the coming years because of research methods and technological capabilities to explore space, possibly reaching 200 billion planets, as quoted from the website. Swords Today, Thursday, September 30, 2021.

“The first alien was discovered in 1992. It did not revolve around a star like the Sun. Then, early 2000, while carrying out its first space mission, the Tepler spacecraft made a major contribution to the discovery of aliens and systematically observed parts of the Solar System, ” he explained.

Giles warned that humans need to anticipate that the number of alien discoveries will increase to thousands in the coming years. Several methods are used to detect aliens.

One of them is the radial method, which observes whether the planets around the star have movement. According to him, the space telescope is also examining the transit mode which waits for a moment for the star to darken for a short time and become slightly brighter.

Giles added that there are various models and methods that can be used to understand the size of the planet and its orbit, as well as information about the chemical composition of the atmosphere. “The amazing thing is that we haven’t seen the planet yet,” he said.

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