Monday, February 7, 2011

Astronomers hunting aliens Earth

Are we lonely in this Universe? The answer seems likely yes when most no scientists know for sure, the detection of life beyond the Earth. Nevertheless, we are really curious, interested, and concerned about when we hear something aliens. So how we determine which planets are most suited to the development of life? I think this is really a significant, and influential point for us for foraging and deciding aliens in this infinity Universe in the future while scientists have discovered a lot of potential Earth-like planets still out there. If you want to know more about what factors for determine potential life in the Universe, here is the key to get it:
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/science/columnist/vergano/2011-01-23-exoplanet_N.htm
It is a useful article not only for me but also for all of us. There are also some other significant points in this article such as the Kepler-10b which is really a Earth-like planet scientists have ever unveiled to public, ans the confused potential life in Gliese 581b. (According to Dan Vergano, in USA TODAY January 23, 2011). Dan Vergano also mentioned that “life might not be confined to watery worlds such as our own, and it is not an easy business for looking for life elsewhere”. I agree with him, the Universe has no limitation. I remember that I have read somewhere about not only one Universe that we know, yet there are a lot, how many there are black-holes, probably how many there are also “Universes”. Some black holes are as huge as our Milky Way Galaxy. Nevertheless, we should think of which stars, planets to decide and aim future telescopes at today, so that we can start designing methods to prepare the process more successfully for even more exciting discoveries.