Comments:715 exoplanets discovered by Kepler telescope

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These planets in habitable zone (or more %)106:28, 19 April 2014

These planets in habitable zone (or more %)

It is interesting, do/did we receive any electro-magnetic emission (signals of civilization) from these newly discovered planets?

Kontinuum (talk)19:18, 18 April 2014

If we did, it's a very well-kept secret.

However, not necessarily a good indicator. Look at the evolution of our use of the electromagnetic spectrum for communications; we're less that 100 years from the first transmissions that might be detectable across interstellar space; we've refined our use of such communications to be more-directed, less broadcast; and, we're switching to encryption which will just look like "background noise".

Brian McNeil / talk06:28, 19 April 2014