Scientists intend to use lasers to

Scientists believe that, if using a powerful radiation stream, it could help find the Earth faster and quickly visit us.

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This giant laser beam allows us to quickly meet with residents of other star systems.

Scientists from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have presented a project to create giant lasers that will be released into space . This approach, from the point of view of scientists, will allow us to quickly meet with residents of other star systems, with a more developed technical level, Daily Mail said.

Physicists note that the device's capacity will be enough to "penetrate" the space with a distance of 20 thousand light-years.

The 1 to 2 megawatts laser range will "illuminate" the Earth through a 30-meter telescope, "signaling" to the residents of the distant universe as strongly as possible. . The researchers note that with the help of this technology it is possible to establish contact with the living organisms in the region - the star closest to the Sun, around this star forming a number big exoplanets.

The next point that scientists want to "knock on" with lasers will be the area of , the only star in the constellation Aquarius, located 39.5 light-years from the Sun.