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Mathematicians believe robotic space probes, perhaps slightly similar to Nasa’s Van Allen (pictured) have been sent by alien civilisations and could be in our solar system
Mathematicians Duncan Forgan and Arwen Nicholson believe that alien races could have sent probes that ‘slingshot’ round stars using their gravity to cover ground quickly, Yahoo! News reported.
The researchers analysed how a ‘fleet’ of probes could travel through space in a paper published in the International Journal of Astrobiology.
Our Voyager probe (pictured) has just reached the edge of our solar system, but older, more technologically advanced civilisations could have launched similar probes years before us that are already here
They said probes that ‘self replicate’ and build new versions of themselves from dust and gas while traveling through space, could be in our solar system already.
Dr Forgan thinks that as we have not seen any of these probes could mean that we are alone in our galaxy.
Scientists think that alien probes can use ‘slingshot manoeuvres’ around stars (pictured) to increase their velocity by using energy from the star’s motion around the galactic centre
He said: ‘The fact we haven’t seen probes of this type makes it difficult to believe that probe building civilisations have existed in the Milky Way in the last few million years.’
The mathematicians calculated that alien probes would only need to travel at 10 per cent of the speed of light in order to explore every part of our galaxy within 10 million years.
They think that the probes can use ‘slingshot manoeuvres’ around stars to increase their velocity by using energy from the star’s motion around the galactic centre.
Of course, they are much closer then we think: galaksija.com/literatura/malanga_updates.pdf