If other beings existed in the space, we could talk to them via radio waves, which travel at the same speed as light. Astronomers have begun to listen for possible incoming radio messages from the star, although nothing has been heard so far. In 1974, the first deliberate radio message from earth was beamed towards a star cluster called M13 in the constellation of Hercules. Even if there is anyone at home to receive the message, and even if they reply immediately, M13 is so far away that we will not hear from them until about the year AD 50,000.
If other beings existed in the space, we could talk to them via radio waves, which travel at the same speed as light. Astronomers have begun to listen for possible incoming radio messages from the star, although nothing has been heard so far. In 1974, the first deliberate radio message from earth was beamed towards a star cluster called M13 in the constellation of Hercules. Even if there is anyone at home to receive the message, and even if they reply immediately, M13 is so far away that we will not hear from them until about the year AD 50,000.
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Wow it's an interesting article.
ReplyDeleteAnd i have a good question to think about too.
We all know that a star is a huge ball of fire.Then how can life exist there?