Are we alone in the Universe? This fundamental question has propelled the curiosity of writers and scientists alike for hundreds of years. Although we continue to explore our solar system with spaceships and robots, other beings are unlikely to be close enough to see signals on the Earth directly. As light travels faster than any spacecraft we can build, our best chance of communication is likely through the detection of light.
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