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    Question Cambridge Professor Nikku Madhusudhan Discovered Alien Life on Exoplanet K2-18b?


    Is there life on...K2-18b? Professor Nikku Madhusudhan believes he has discovered alien life on an exoplanet 120 light years away from Earth. Speaking to Tom Swarbrick, he puts the chances of there being life on the faraway planet at '50/50'. At the time of upload, the James Webb Space Telescope was observing the planet, and the analysis will take a few months. It follows the discovery of carbon dioxide on the planet in scans last year.
    • I'm glad this Professor is a diligent, sober and cautious scientist, also that the interviewers asked serious questions.
    • You could see the prof slowly relaxing as the interviewer actually asked proper questions with the right attitude, superb.
    • The interviewer has utmost appreciation for the meaning and ramifications of this scientific discovery. He deserves to be the one to break the official news when it comes!
    • Detecting molecules from such a massive distance seems insane, but it is done by spectroscopic analysis of the light passing through the planet's atmosphere when the planet is between us and its sun.
    • Nikku Madhusudhan a name that will go down in history? K2 18b. Give that man a raise.

    • Did Scientists Find Life on K2-18b?

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    • Detecting molecules from such a massive distance seems insane, but it is done by spectroscopic analysis of the light passing through the planet's atmosphere when the planet is between us and its sun.
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    Default Re: Cambridge Professor Nikku Madhusudhan Discovered Alien Life on Exoplanet K2-18b?

    • Gravitas: Most Promising Indication Of Life On Another Planet Found:

    The James Webb Space Telescope, which is the most powerful space telescope ever built, has discovered what is being hailed as the “strongest, most promising sign” of life on another planet. Nasa now plans to embark on a new mission to study this exciting sign of alien life found on the exoplanet k2-18b planet which is '124 light-years away'. Watch this report to know how Phytoplanktons found in our oceans is guiding the search for extraterrestrial life.
    • Professor Nikku Madhusudhan (Cambridge) : The Hycean Paradigm In The Search For Life Elsewhere:

    • Detecting molecules from such a massive distance seems insane, but it is done by spectroscopic analysis of the light passing through the planet's atmosphere when the planet is between us and its sun.
    • Di-methyl-sulphide, indicates sulphur molecules(sulphides) combined with two(di) Methane atoms (methyl), it is the gas released from biological rot, a very important element to determining life sustainability.
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    Default Re: Cambridge Professor Nikku Madhusudhan Discovered Alien Life on Exoplanet K2-18b?

    Is it a plant life .

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    Exclamation Re: Cambridge Professor Nikku Madhusudhan Discovered Alien Life on Exoplanet K2-18b?

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    Is it a plant life .
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    We know little ... BUT it is another step in making 100s of new ExoPlanets to be investigated more interesting for the mass media worldwide ... the masses slowly get prepared to open their minds a bit more
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    Question Re: Cambridge Professor Nikku Madhusudhan Discovered Alien Life on Exoplanet K2-18b?

    There was a time that Nasa showed the rapid increase of detecting new ExoPlanets almost every day last 2 decades ... and it was for me very exciting to follow their developments ... but, somehow it slowed down and stuck around the "5000 number" last 2 years ... I wonder if they have much more detections but decided to keep that for themselves, not sharing ("sensitive"?) data to the rest of the world science community.
    • They officially claim: "more than 5,200" for 2 years now ... without being specific!
    Something doesn't add up! ... in my view, it should be at least way above 10,000 by now.

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    Default Re: Cambridge Professor Nikku Madhusudhan Discovered Alien Life on Exoplanet K2-18b?

    Data overload maybe ?
    They / we have K2-18b now so maybe that's the goal to work on?
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    Default Re: Cambridge Professor Nikku Madhusudhan Discovered Alien Life on Exoplanet K2-18b?

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    There was a time that Nasa showed the rapid increase of detecting new ExoPlanets almost every day last 2 decades ... and it was for me very exciting to follow their developments ... but, somehow it slowed down and stuck around the "5000 number" last 2 years ... I wonder if they have much more detections but decided to keep that for themselves, not sharing ("sensitive"?) data to the rest of the world science community.
    • They officially claim: "more than 5,200" for 2 years now ... without being specific!
    Something doesn't add up! ... in my view, it should be at least way above 10,000 by now.

    cheers,
    John 🦜🦋🌳


    Hey John, I think you are completely right on those numbers.

    Much of the research into exoplanets is carried by the SETI ( search for extraterrestrial intelligences ) Institute at Berkeley University , California.

    I think that more than 15 000 exoplanets have been detected by telescopes worldwide till now but “only” about 5 thousand were confirmed and catalogued as such,
    the reasons are “not so obvious” as all that’s been detected is mostly a “spectral disturbance” in spectral emission of distant star.

    It takes time to analyze these “regular”( what if angular) disturbances and quality of their electromagnetic spectrum should it give out some interesting data,
    the candidate planet is put to catalogue , shown as promising candidate for future research.


    My computing abilities are at minimum levels at the moment but I suggest the catalogue of exoplanetary candidates is available somewhere with www.seti.org



    Furthering optical methods for detection, selection and observation of possible exoplanets is one big science project ongoing , with many other countries in participation who can jointly confirm data.


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    Default Re: Cambridge Professor Nikku Madhusudhan Discovered Alien Life on Exoplanet K2-18b?

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    Quote Posted by ExomatrixTV (here)
    There was a time that Nasa showed the rapid increase of detecting new ExoPlanets almost every day last 2 decades ... and it was for me very exciting to follow their developments ... but, somehow it slowed down and stuck around the "5000 number" last 2 years ... I wonder if they have much more detections but decided to keep that for themselves, not sharing ("sensitive"?) data to the rest of the world science community.

    • They officially claim: "more than 5,200" for 2 years now ... without being specific!

    Something doesn't add up! ... in my view, it should be at least way above 10,000 by now.

    cheers,
    John 🦜🦋🌳


    Hey John, I think you are completely right on those numbers.

    Much of the research into exoplanets is carried by the SETI ( search for extraterrestrial intelligences ) Institute at Berkeley University , California.

    I think that more than 15 000 exoplanets have been detected by telescopes worldwide till now but “only” about 5 thousand were confirmed and catalogued as such,
    the reasons are “not so obvious” as all that’s been detected is mostly a “spectral disturbance” in spectral emission of distant star.

    It takes time to analyze these “regular”( what if angular) disturbances and quality of their electromagnetic spectrum should it give out some interesting data,
    the candidate planet is put to catalogue , shown as promising candidate for future research.

    My computing abilities are at minimum levels at the moment but I suggest the catalogue of exoplanetary candidates is available somewhere with www.seti.org

    Furthering optical methods for detection, selection and observation of possible exoplanets is one big science project ongoing , with many other countries in participation who can jointly confirm data.

    💫
    Yes I was already aware of that, still the "residue" (after extrapolation & scrutiny/verification processes) had a certain growth (increase) upwards not downwards nor (near) stagnation!

    cheers,
    John 🦜🦋🌳
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    Lightbulb Re: Cambridge Professor Nikku Madhusudhan Discovered Alien Life on Exoplanet K2-18b?

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    Quote Posted by Agape (here)
    Quote Posted by ExomatrixTV (here)
    There was a time that Nasa showed the rapid increase of detecting new ExoPlanets almost every day last 2 decades ... and it was for me very exciting to follow their developments ... but, somehow it slowed down and stuck around the "5000 number" last 2 years ... I wonder if they have much more detections but decided to keep that for themselves, not sharing ("sensitive"?) data to the rest of the world science community.
    • They officially claim: "more than 5,200" for 2 years now ... without being specific!
    Something doesn't add up! ... in my view, it should be at least way above 10,000 by now.

    cheers,
    John 🦜🦋🌳
    Hey John, I think you are completely right on those numbers.

    Much of the research into exoplanets is carried by the SETI ( search for extraterrestrial intelligences ) Institute at Berkeley University , California.

    I think that more than 15 000 exoplanets have been detected by telescopes worldwide till now but “only” about 5 thousand were confirmed and catalogued as such,
    the reasons are “not so obvious” as all that’s been detected is mostly a “spectral disturbance” in spectral emission of distant star.

    It takes time to analyze these “regular”( what if angular) disturbances and quality of their electromagnetic spectrum should it give out some interesting data,
    the candidate planet is put to catalogue , shown as promising candidate for future research.

    My computing abilities are at minimum levels at the moment but I suggest the catalogue of exoplanetary candidates is available somewhere with www.seti.org

    Furthering optical methods for detection, selection and observation of possible exoplanets is one big science project ongoing , with many other countries in participation who can jointly confirm data.

    💫
    Yes I was already aware of that, still the "residue" (after extrapolation & scrutiny/verification processes) had a certain growth (increase) upwards not downwards nor (near) stagnation!

    cheers,
    John 🦜🦋🌳


    • Never Before Seen Star System With an Exciting Habitable Zone Planet:

    • 0:00 So many exoplanets!
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    Default Re: Cambridge Professor Nikku Madhusudhan Discovered Alien Life on Exoplanet K2-18b?

    a red dwarf system, like 'planet X'

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    Default Re: Cambridge Professor Nikku Madhusudhan Discovered Alien Life on Exoplanet K2-18b?


    super small red dwarf system I guess (small enough not to be visible enough!)
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    • JWST Finds Exciting Atmosphere Around a Terrestrial Planet 55 Cancri e:

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    • Exceptional Earth Sized Planet in the Habitable Zone Found 40 Light Years Away:

    • 0:00 Another exciting exoplanet announced by NASA - Gliese 12b
    • 0:48 Type of a star and why it's exciting
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