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Larry Monske Send message Joined: 17 Sep 05 Posts: 281 Credit: 554,328 RAC: 0 |
Setis search has turned up billions of trippletts gausians and pulses to keep 5 million computers busy. Many are reoccuring from the same portion of space listened to by Aricebo. I would be lead to belive that there is intelligent life eslewhere in space. Cancri 55 is a positive hit from this area of space there exists a star much like our own sun. It is smaller and dimmer and older than our sun. Now for the first time direct photographs of saturn sized plants orbiting Cancri 55. Of the 4 known planets 3 are close to the star and one is way out further than jupiter from its parent star. The extralarge gap between would allow for terrestrial type planets like earth. It fits for life as in our solor system and all these signals originating from this solar system could very well be everyday communications that originated from its sourse 50 years ago. |
Dr. C.E.T.I. Send message Joined: 29 Feb 00 Posts: 16019 Credit: 794,685 RAC: 0 |
Setis search has turned up billions of trippletts gausians and pulses to keep 5 million computers busy. Many are reoccuring from the same portion of space listened to by Aricebo. I would be lead to belive that there is intelligent life eslewhere in space. Cancri 55 is a positive hit from this area of space there exists a star much like our own sun. It is smaller and dimmer and older than our sun. Now for the first time direct photographs of saturn sized plants orbiting Cancri 55. Of the 4 known planets 3 are close to the star and one is way out further than jupiter from its parent star. The extralarge gap between would allow for terrestrial type planets like earth. It fits for life as in our solor system and all these signals originating from this solar system could very well be everyday communications that originated from its sourse 50 years ago. Thank You Larry . . . Remaining Positive is always a good thing Sir . . . BOINC Wiki . . . Science Status Page . . . |
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