Formerly the first time, communication with aliens occurred in 1982. At that time, a technological invention allowed the inhabitants of the earth to receive calls from aliens.
Now, three decades have passed since that horrendous event. Now, there is another breakthrough to communicate with aliens by sending short messages or SMS. Is it true? Then how?
An Australian site called HelloFromEarth.net allows Australians to send messages to aliens outside our solar system starting at 10:30 am local time.
The site was originally launched to commemorate the National Science Week celebrations. The Australian space research organization then opens this HelloFromEarth site and provides a 160-character alien messaging facility.
The collected site's user messages will then be delivered via satellite at the Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex, to the Gliese 581d planet 20 light-years away from Earth.
The reason for sending messages to the planet because Gliese 581d has a resemblance to the earth. Scientists suspect there is another creature's life on the planet.
However, HelloFromEarth's party can not provide certainty that the message will soon get a reply from the alien. Messages are collected and delivered next year, most likely will arrive to the planet Gliese in approximately December 2029.
Although full of uncertainty, but apparently many Australians are curious to try this service. Australian Federal Science Minister, Kim Carr became the first to send a message to alien beings.
"Greetings from INDONESIA, precisely from a planet called Earth. This message reflects people's dreams of the future. We want to share this dream with you guys,!!!
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