A glint in the eye: photographic plate archive searches for alien visitations

arXiv (Cornell University)(2021)

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An advanced extraterrestrial civilisation that has discovered the Earth might have sent probes here. In this paper, we present a simple strategy to identify Non-Terrestrial artefacts (NTAs) in geosynchronous Earth orbits (GEOs). We show that even the small pieces of reflective debris in orbit around the Earth can be identified through searches for multiple transients in old photographic plate material exposed before the launch of first human satellite in 1957. In order to separate between possible false point-like sources on photographic plates from real reflections, we include calculations to show that at least four or five point sources along a line within a $10 \ast 10$ arcmin$^{2}$ image box are a good indicator of NTAs, corresponding to significance levels of $2.5$ and $3.9 \sigma$. The given methodology will be used to set an upper limit to the prevalence of NTAs with reflective surfaces in geosynchronous orbits.
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photographic plate,archive searches
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