Searching for Extraterrestrials

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Early Explorations The idea of extraterrestrial life is not new More than 2,000 years ago the ancient Greek philosopher or thinker Epicurus wrote that there were infinite worlds both like and unlike ours He also believed that some form of life existed in these worlds Ancient peoples did not have the technology that we possess today They did not know that the Sun was a star or that Earth is part of a solar system In 1532 astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus became the first person to describe in a scientific way how Earth and the other planets orbited the Sun This suggested that if Earth could support life it seemed likely that other planets could too Lights and Mirrors In the 1800s people began to look for ways to send messages to extraterrestrials Carl Gauss a German mathematician had the idea of using a heliotrope A heliotrope was a device that used mirrors to reflect sunlight over long distances It was used to measure land Gauss believed a giant heliotrope could reflect sunlight to the Moon However Gauss never built the heliotrope By the 1900s the idea of Martians or beings living on Mars had taken hold of people’s imaginations and they began to develop more ideas for sending signals into space These included sending flashes of reflected electric light and putting mirrors on top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris France Nicolaus Copernicus’s theory that Earth orbited the Sun went against the previously held idea that the Sun and planets orbited Earth 6