On Kepler 452b are aliens?

Kepler 452b is the most Earth-like planet ever found by humans (thanks to NASA's work). This planet is 1400 light years away (that is, the image we have seen now is 1400 years ago), known as the "Second Earth" because of its similarity to the green planet. , from its size, atmosphere to the moon, its sun. So the question is whether Kepler 452b contains a chance to find alien life?

Is there an alien on Kepler 452b?

Seth Shostak, astronomer, director of Seti Research Center (Seti stands for Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence - the search for extraterrestrial civilizations) of Seti Institute, one of the people working on the project. found Kepler 452b , arguing that the discovery of the planet is an important step for humans, closer to finding a planet that could have life . The discovery of Kepler 452b also increases the rate of planetary life that humans can find.

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Earth on the left and Kepler 452b on the right.

Each planet (similar to Kepler 452b) found, will help people answer questions about planets considered " cousins" with Earth . According to Seth, the rate of finding Kepler 452b-like planets is not 1 in 1, 1 in 1 million, but much higher, up to 1/5 or even half. Currently Seti Research is using the Allen Telescope Array telescope to search for waves and signals on Kepler 452b, but has yet to receive any information. Since Kepler 452b is 1400 light years from Earth, we still have very few devices to detect the planet, the Allen Telescope Array only receives radio waves, so the ability to miss signals is great.

At this point, any resident on Kepler 452b (if any) is very timid. It may also be because of a possibility that we missed a signal. The fact that not catching any signal does not mean there is no one there. Seth Shostak said. It is known that Seti Institute is also studying 12 other candidates that are considered to be alien.