Advancements in science rapidly augured human efforts to
unravel the mysteries of the outer space and opened up new vistas of exploring
celestial structures. Among various aspects of space exploration, the
possibility of excavating the presence of alien life caught the imagination of
astronomers. To satiate the unquenchable thirst of exploring the
extra-terrestrial life, Nations invested heavily in the development of
sophisticated scientific instruments. Overwhelmed by astounding curiosity of
“are we alone?”. Thousands of enthusiastic space observers embarked on the
mission of tracing the alien life. Sadly, researchers couldn’t detect any life
form in our solar system. Undaunted by the loneliness within our Solar System,
scientists redoubled efforts to look beyond the confines of our Solar
System.
Astronomers soon envisioned projects to unravel mysteries of
alien life. Yuri Milner, a Russian billionaire, a science enthusiastic,
spearheaded a pioneering mission in this direction. In July 2015, roping in an
illustrious group of alien-hunters and leading astronomers launched the biggest
ever $100 million Breakthrough Listen
Project to conduct intensive search
for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI). Engineers soon built digital processing
equipment to handle the vast amounts of data collected by telescopes. Besides,
the Breakthrough Listen project, around 9 million volunteers across the World
dedicated computer time for the SETI@Home project that separates data for
signals that are not from natural sources. Indeed, in 1967, astronomer Joceyln
Bell Burnell tracked rapid radio signals from outer space and believed that
they were coming from advanced civilizations. But soon it turned out that they
were transmissions from a spinning neutron stars culminating in discovery of
pulsating radio stars or pulsars. To avoid these false calls, all transmissions
henceforth were confirmed by second observatory. To potentially circumvent the
footfalls in detection of intelligent life elsewhere astronomers are currently using
The 100mt-Green Bank Observatory in West Virginia, the largest steerable
telescope on the Planet and 64mt-The Parkes Observatory New South Wales that
can pick up sensitive radio signals emitted 25 trillion kilometers away. Using
these state-of-art telescopes researchers began scanning hundreds of galaxies
in our Milky Way and millions of planets orbiting stars’ closest to Earth under
the Breakthrough Listen project. This initiative with a life span of 10 years
is almost 50 times more sensitive than SETI research.
Another interesting initiative launched by Yuri Milner
includes Breakthrough Message which
establishes an international competition open to all, to create digital
messages, encoding description of human life, civilization and about our
planet. This initiative aims at developing potential languages for interstellar
communication. But these messages will not be transmitted as renowned Physicist
Stephen Hawking warned against communicating with alien life for he strongly
believes that life forms reading our messages would be several billion years
ahead of us. So they might be powerful. He also cautioned that researchers
should be very cautious in answering alien signals and drew allegory to Native
Americans first interaction with Christopher Columbus which didn’t turn out so
well. He believed that alien intelligent forms are likely to conquer and
colonize our planet. But various scientists expressed contradictory opinions
that aliens who are capable to travelling across the Universe might be more
sophisticated and friendly.
Joining this elite of Space exploration is the most advanced
China’s Five hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope (FAST) radio telescope
officially inaugurated on September 25th. Built at a cost of 1.2
yuan and nestled in natural gorges of the South-western province of Guizhou in
China, it is now officially the World’s largest single-dish radio telescope
pushing the 305mt wide- Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico to second position.
FAST is 10 times more sensitive than Arecibo.
In tune with its aspirations of symbolizing economic
prosperity, China is now making rapid strides in the arena of science and
technology. While the project was mooted in 1993, it took 10 years for
scientists to collective at a concrete plan of constructing the World’s biggest
spherical telescope and to settle on place of construction. Finally, they
decided on building the telescope in a natural formation of mountains assembled
like an equilateral triangle wherein the large dish could be positioned in the
valley like a cup. Constructed in a span of five years, local officials have
cleared the area of human habitation to avoid any interference in monitoring
radio signals by officially relocation 10,000 people within the range of 5km.
Vouching for its scientific authenticity, the telescope in test run had
detected radio waves emitted by a pulsar over 1351 light years away. FAST
equipped with 4,450 panels is believed to be a greatest bet in searching for
intelligent alien life. Unlike other radio telescopes it is not completely
steerable, instead each of the triangular panels can be adjusted allowing
scientists to study the sky in parts.
Equipped with a data system developed at International Centre
for Radio Astronomy (ICRAR) in Perth and European Southern Observatory, it can
manage hundred thousand 32GB data a year. The Next Generation Archive System
(NGAS) will aid in detection of spinning neutron stars, the products of
supernova explosions and in looking for signs of alien life. The search for alien
life in the past six decades through detection of radio signals failed to
provide any significant evidence. A strong signal identified by a Russian Radio
telescope last month stirred up sudden interest and now sensitive detection
capabilities of FAST is offering a new hope.
Moreover, with astronomers detecting three potentially
habitable earth sized-planets the probability of finding alien life have
increased tremendously. To make FAST fully operational it will need three years
of calibration. With this colossal telescope, China has undeniably entered into
the new realm of scientific renaissance. As of now, the colossal telescope can
assure China of scripting new scientific records of winning Nobel-Prizes since
detection of alien life is not on the agenda. But with scientific community
engaged in SETI is keen on collaboration, FAST can emerge as game changer is
search for alien life.
Besides, astronomers,
common man is also enamored by the existence of alien life. In a bid to satiate
inherent curiosity, makers of motion pictures began portraying the
exhilarations of interacting and establishing bridges of communication with the
alien life forms. Indeed, the maestros of Hollywood, Bollywood and animation
movie creators unveiled engineered creatures on big screens to enthrall common
man. The plausible presence of alien life generated a sheer fascination towards
exobiology for some. While the existence of advanced civilizations in this
universe is still hugely debated, none wants to miss the excitement and adventure
of exploring the space for companions, since human beings are social animals. But
as of now the existence of alien life is one of the greatest unsolved mysteries
of science.
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