NASA makes telescopes stronger than Hubble, finding aliens

A group of astronomers astronomers say NASA is planning to launch a telescope stronger than Hubble in 2030 to answer the question of whether there is life on other planets.

NASA makes powerful telescopes, find aliens

According to the July 14 Daily Times Gazette, the telescope in progress will be launched into orbit more than 1.6 million kilometers from Earth in 2030 and can find similar planets. Self Earth hidden in the universe.

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High Definition Space Telescope displays high-definition space telescope.(Graphics: WebbTelescope.org)

The Space Telescope displays High Definition Space Telescope (HSTD) 5 times larger and 100 times more sensitive than Hubble glasses , equipped with mirrors with a diameter of nearly 122 m.

The HDST telescope can blur the strong light emitted from the stars surrounding the planet outside the solar system. Thus, the dim light from the planet itself will become clearer for astronomers.

Through observing atmospheric conditions on extrasolar planets, astronomers can identify elements on its surface and consider signs of survival.

The high-definition telescope will take on the Hubble Space Telescope mission, just celebrating its 25th year of operations after launching into space in 1990. Hubble is also designed to search for similar planets. Earth in the Milky Way, but not strong enough to determine the location of extrasolar planets tens of millions of kilometers from Earth.

Astronomers have found nearly 2,000 extrasolar planets in the universe since the launch of the Hubble telescope and most of them cannot see clearly.

With this huge amount of information, Sara Seager, the lead researcher, thinks that HDST will help answer the question that the center has haunted humans for centuries: Whether humans are alone in the universe.