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NASA Study: To Find an Extraterrestrial Civilization, Pollution Could Be the Solution



 
 
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NASA Study: To Find an Extraterrestrial Civilization, Pollution Could Be
the Solution

Posted: 10 Feb 2021 09:00 AM PST
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If thereā€™s an advanced extraterrestrial civilization inhabiting a nearby
star system, we might be able to detect it using its own atmospheric
pollution, according to new NASA research.
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