Aliens Could Be Spying On Earth

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    • Publish Date: Sep 10 2017 5:06PM
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    • Updated Date: Sep 10 2017 5:08PM
Aliens Could Be Spying On Earth

Aliens living on nine exoplanets would be in a perfect position to spy on Earth, experts reveal

In a bid to find how alien observers might be able to detect Earth, scientists have found that at least nine exoplanets are ideally placed to observe the transits of our world. Scientists from Queens University Belfast in the UK and the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research in Germany turned exoplanet-hunting on its head, by looking for alien planet that can spot the Earth.

Researchers identified parts of the distant sky from where various planets in our Solar System could be seen to pass in front of the Sun.

They concluded that the planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are actually much more likely to be spotted than the more distant Jovian planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, despite their much larger size. Of the thousands of known exoplanets, the team identified sixty-eight worlds where observers would see one or more of the planets in our Solar System transit the Sun.

Nine of these planets are ideally placed to observe transits of Earth, although none of the worlds are deemed to be habitable. In addition, the team estimated that there should be about ten currently undiscovered worlds which are favourably located to detect the Earth and are capable of sustaining life as we know it.

To date however, no habitable planets have been discovered from which a civilisation could detect the Earth with our current level of technology. 

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Taha Mohammed Hussain BGS National Public School

This may be true that,ALIENS are spying Earth. I have read in many books that ALIENS will visit India in 2050

Deepshikha Behera Army Public School Barrackpore

That will be having fun if they visit India !!!!!!!!! We can use them for our various purposes though its against the fundamental right !!!.👽👽

Hemalatha.G Sethu Bhaskara Matriculation Higher Secondary Scho

Wow! That''s interesting! But I feel it is dangerous if aliens come to earth!

Samjith JOHNSON GRAMMAR HIGH SCHOOL, ICSE

We don''t know how they might react,there is a movie Mars attacks! you can view it

Murali.M PRESIDENCY SCHOOLNLO

it might be true as the technology is improving, it might happen some or the other day,it is also dangerous,as they are from outer space equipped with arms.

Amogha M Koulapure STJ PU COLLEGE

If there were aliens sitting on at least nine exoplanets in other solar systems, they would be ideally placed to spy on what we''re doing on Earth, a new study has found. Researchers identified parts of the distant sky from where various planets in our solar system could be seen to pass in front of the sun – so-called ''transit zones''.

Shikhar Sandipani

It can be interesting to meet alien''s as we are Landing on other plantes they to might be looking for us 😊😊😊

Dilsher Singh Chatha Bhavan Vidyalaya Panchkula

Wow!

Shweta Ullala National Academy For Learning

This is so creepy! Imagine if aliens are observing me as I type right now!

Ronit.R National Hill View Public School

It all depends on whether these aliens have good intentions or bad intentions

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