! NASA is mobilizing an army of drones to hunt aliens
If there really are aliens, it looks like NASA wants to meet them soon, and is trying to find them by using drones to track and hunt them down.
Given the number of planets inhospitable to humans, using robots to search for these aliens makes more sense, but it's troubling that NASA calls them alien-hunting drones rather than drones that will find aliens.
These drones are inspired by previous space missions, such as those when the moons of some planets such as Saturn and Jupiter were discovered, during which the space agency created advanced drones to explore casually from humans or the rover.
NASA can launch a group of drones to plunge into the icy crust of planets, looking for any sign of life. Having a swarm of drones makes gathering multiple data sources much easier.
In order to eventually find aliens, as well as learn more about distant planets, each of these robots will be equipped with a propulsion system, an internal computer and an ultrasound communication system, and they will also have sensors that allow them to measure temperature, salinity, acidity, pressure and vital indicators.
The priority of these drones may be alien hunting, but it appears that NASA has other intentions, as they hope that drones designed to hunt aliens will also be able to find more planets that humans can go to.
Given the current state of the Earth and how more space flight plans could destroy our atmosphere, we can't blame them for their desire to find a new planet to live on.
Speaking about using these miniature robots in new ways to explore more about our solar system, Ethan Schaler, a robotics engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, tells The Independent: "With a swarm of tiny swimming robots, we are able to explore a much larger volume of ocean water and improve Our measurements are by having multiple bots collect data in the same area.”
It may take many years to discover new life, so will we be able to find another place to live outside the limits of this planet, what do you
? think
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