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Explore the Extraterrestrial Activity

Special Overview of Extraterrestrial Activity is a R&D project designed to help interested parties to get a full immersion into each area of modern Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence.

300M

Potentially Habitable Planets

300K

Possible Alien Megastructures

5K

Confirmed Exoplanets

3,2K

Other stars with planets orbiting them in our galaxy

INTRODUCTION

Extraterrestrial Activity Special Overview 2022

This overview covers current Extraterrestrial Activity research findings, trends, and advances. It offers a comprehensive and in-depth look at each of the Investigation fields. Using a specially designed framework, it is possible to unify and describe all instances of objects, methods, and research locations.

The Overview broadens the subject to a worldwide research scale, encompassing important activity in the academic and corporate sectors, and briefly retells the study's story and landscape.

From year to year, interest in the extraterrestrial activity is growing and gaining more weight. Extraterrestrial Institute analyzed extraterrestrial activity’s scientific and fictional bases in order to define the future of research and development on this topic.

No conclusive evidence of alien life has been found despite ongoing research. Thus, Extraterrestrial Institute created a sophisticated analytical system, which will be improved in the process of iterative updating and increasing functionality, turning it into a big data analytical system that will be able to show humanity the real state of things in the field of SETI.

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Extraterrestrial Activity Framework

Radiolocation
Optical
Spectroscopy

Gravitational Waves Measuring

Measurement

Alternative life Forms
Biomarkers Signatures
Planetary Conditions

Megastructures Signatures

Modelling

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Near-Earth
Orbit

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Our Solar System

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Atmosphere

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Milky-Way

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Observable
Universe

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Object

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Alternative
Life Forms

Terraforming

Organic or Life Signatures

Suitable Worlds Discovery

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Megastructures

Messages

Laws of Physics obstruction

Tech Signatures

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Research Method

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Object
Habitable Planets Discovery
Active
Remains
Biosignatures
Animal Fossils
Technosignatures
Ruins and Primitive Tools
Messages
Technological Structures
Research Method
Measurement
Radiolocation
Interferometry
Spectroscopy
Modeling
Digital Twin
Physics-Informed Neural Nets
Artificial life Modelling
Microscopy
Modeling of Planetary Conditions
Location
Planet Earth
Earth Orbit
Our Solar System
The Milky Way
Observable Universe

Object

Active

Alternative Life Forms

Primitive Life Forms

Intelligent Life Forms

Biosignatures

Technosignatures

Remains

Fossils

Ruins and Tools

Technological Structures

Terraforming

Messages

Megastructures

Space-Time Disruption

Electromagnetic Radiation

Research Method

Biological Methods

Modelling

Sample Study

Hot Spring/Vent Microbiology

Electron microscopy (S/TEM)

Gravitational Biology

Scanning probe microscopies

Prebiotic Chemistry

Mass spectroscopy

Photobiology

Electron spectroscopic techniques

Astrophysical Measurement

Spectroscopy

Imaging

Interferometry

Absorption 
Spectroscopy

Adaptive Optics

Radio Interferometry

Energy dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy

Radio Imaging

Laser Interferometry

Transmission Spectroscopy

UV Imaging

Speckle Interferometry

Raman Spectroscopy

Quantum Imaging

Gravitational Waves Screening

Modelling

Simple Modelling

AI-Powered Modelling

Alternative
Life Forms

Digital Twin

Techno-
signatures

Physics-Informed
Neural Nets 

Artificial life modelling

Planetary
Conditions

Planetary Spectrum Components deducing 

Location

Planet Earth

Oceans

Fossils

Lower Atmosphere

Upper Atmosphere 

Earth Orbit

Moon

Asteroids

Other Bodies

Our Solar System

Other Planets

Planetary Satellites

Asteroid Belt

Kuiper Belt

Trojan Asteroids

The Milky Way 

Potentially Reachable Systems

Debatably Reachable Systems

Unreachable Systems

Observable Universe

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Primitive Life Forms

Intelligent Life Forms

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Location

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Atmosphere

The layer of gases maintained by Earth's gravity that surrounds the planet and creates its planetary atmosphere is known as the atmosphere, or what we call ‘air’. This location is dealing mostly with UAP, investigating their nature which can be caused by numerous factors. 

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Milky-Way

The Milky Way is a huge collection of stars, dust, and gas. It’s called a spiral galaxy because if you could view it from the top or bottom, it would look like a spinning pinwheel. Dealing with larger distance, yet can be detectable in a long-term perspective considering SETI matter.

Observable Universe

The observable universe is the extent of a universe within the cosmological horizon of an observer. There may be 2 trillion galaxies in the observable universe, although that number was reduced in 2021 to only several hundred billion based on data from New Horizons. Broader exploration is likely to place more stringent technical requirements on the relevant instrumentation that is demanded by current objectives.

Near-Earth Orbit

The region of space below 2,000 km, or roughly one-third of Earth's radius, is also referred to as the Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) region. A key challenge in the search for extraterrestrial activity there lies in sampling the surface of objects, broader identification of biosignatures.

Our Solar System

The Sun and the asteroids that orbit it make up our Solar System, which is gravitationally bound. A massive interstellar molecular cloud gravitationally collapsed to make it 4.6 billion years ago. The main features of SETI on this level are dealing with the large diversity of geological processes and a better comparability of characteristics compared to Earth and more effective tools in hand

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Study of Extraterrestrial Activity Framework

The framework is created to depict the most important sectors within the study of extraterrestrial activity. Scientists start building assumptions and find technosignatures, based on what they already know in terms of planetary science, moving on to the habitability and biosignatures of our Solar System. When it comes to objects located far from the Milky Way, the researchers tend to use extraterrestrial chemistry and astrobiology  methods in order to prove the basis of the first given assumptions. 

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Modelling

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Measurement

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DASHBOARD

Global Extraterrestrial Activity Ecosystem

Extraterrestrial Institute is building a sophisticated cloud-based engine for advanced intelligence in the field of Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI). It includes a data-mining engine, infrastructure for expert data curation, and advanced visualization dashboards, including mindmaps and knowledge graphs. The dashboard stands as an interactive tool for advanced R&D intelligence and the latest updates on SETI. 

300M

Potentially Habitable Planets

5K+

Confirmed Exoplanets

3,2K

Confirmed exoplanets planets

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EXTRATERRESTRIAL ACTIVITY FRAMEWORKS

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INTERNATIONAL UAP
CASES

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OBJECTS OF RESEARCH FOR EXTRATERRESTRIAL LIFE

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RESEARCH CENTERS

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RESEARCH METHODS

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EXTRATERRESTRIAL ACTIVITY SPECIAL OVERVIEW 2022

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COUNTRIES IMPACT

Government Responses on Extraterrestrial Activity

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UNITED STATES

One of the NASA divisions is the Office of Safety and Mission Assurance (OSMA), also known as the Planetary Protection Office. A part of its mission is to “rigorously preclude backward contamination of Earth by extraterrestrial life.”

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