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It's gone quickly that, maybe not for them thou

 
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There's a brown dwarf 75 light years from Earth named CFBDSIR 1458. It has a surface temperature of 97c. It has light, many gases, water and even the possibility of clouds. Is it possible that this star could support intelligent life? We can argue no because of many factors, including a greater gravity than our own planet, less light and a restricted light spectrum, but that's only relevant if we go by our own Earth bound rules. What if said aliens were made from photons, how would that make Interstellar travel possible? 75 years to get to Earth seems a long time, but only if your species has an average lifespan of 83 years.

If they are here they would probably go undetected as they would be practically transparent and only visible in the Infrared.

Before you laugh at the mere suggestion of this possibility, we also laughed in the 70's when the Thunderbird lot all had video watches.
 
I forgot to post about this. Went out with my daughter, onto a local hill. Pleasing to see a lot of people interested as a few groups gathered. Got our cameras set up, then sat watching cloud and not even a faint glow of the moon for over an hour, then came home. Beautiful sunset though.

Such is astronomy in the UK.
 
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