Tonight, NASA may release information about alien life

During the announcement, NASA will announce the latest Kepler telescope discoveries during its mission, and will most likely turn on information about aliens.

According to Express, at 13 o'clock EDT on May 10 (ie 0h on May 11, Vietnam time), the US Aerospace Agency (NASA) will announce to the world about "the latest discovery Kepler telescope in the process of performing his mission " .

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Also in this announcement, it is possible that NASA will reveal information about the existence of aliens.

Recently, Ellen Stofan - NASA's scientific director, mentioned the possibility, we will find strong signs of extraterrestrial life within the next decade, and clear evidence will in 20-30 years.

Stofan said: "We always believe that another life that exists beyond the Earth and the meaning of NASA's findings will certainly affect life on Earth."

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Information about extraterrestrials can be announced by NASA tonight.

Whether NASA will mention alien information or not, let us wait for news tonight.

Tonight's announcement will include members:

  1. Paul Hertz, Director of Astrophysics at NASA headquarters in Washington, DC
  2. Timothy Morton - researcher at Princeton University in New Jersey.
  3. Natalie Batalha, scientist studying the Kepler mission at NASA's Ames Research Center at Moffett Field, California.
  4. Charlie Sobeck, Kepler / K2 mission manager at Ames.

It is known that in 2015, Kepler telescope once discovered the new planet named Kepler 452b and is said to be "Second Earth". This is considered a historical discovery of astronomy.

NASA announcements last October also shed light on the planet's atmosphere, temperature, and atmospheric conditions.

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Kepler telescope.

Many predict, tonight's NASA meeting may also announce another planet capable of survival or a planet that once existed. After all, Kepler is still extremely good at helping us understand space better.

Kepler telescope was put into use by NASA in 2009 with the mission of discovering planets with outer space.

Kepler works by monitoring hundreds of thousands of stars at once and analyzing the level of light that stars emit. When a planet passes between a star and a telescope, it obscures some of the light and Kepler will take care of it, watching it.

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Kepler planet 452b (right picture) is said to be "2nd Earth".

Since its inception, Kepler has discovered 1,028 planets and 22 of them are believed to have conditions suitable for life. Among the planets discovered by Kepler, Kepler-452b is the most special object.

NASA press conference will be reported live by us tonight.