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Does this mean the Dallas Cowboys will have even more competition. I bet their football (not the real football) will kick Dallas's ass. I sure hope they don't have a Jerry Jones.



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Yep, hope they got enough information from that dimming event to plot possible courses for the "objects". Gas giants give off a thermal signature, along with radio emission, although that can be faint in the lower bandwiths. If you could estimate speed & course, you could plot an intercept with a variety of tools, might even predict another dimming event as they pass another star system.

They? As in a life form?

Keeping am open mind is what makes things that seem impossible  .. possible.

 

Because we are looking back 1400 LY's a lot has happened since then so just where are they now?



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@@Leadfinger lol, no Lead, the "they" I'm talking about are the folks at the observatory, or space center taking in the data. What you're looking for isn't a needle in a haystack. More like a  needle moving across Australia. However, if you spotted something worth seeing, and can guesstimate a course, you could track a future intersection and be waiting with instruments ready. Lot easier doing that than just randomly scanning the heavens. Extra bonus if the objects you're looking for give off radio signatures or have a temperature variance.


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