sb.elyshub.dev
Sign In
  • Home
  • Latest
  • Cars
  • Tech
  • Luxury
  • Video
  • SB Media
Notification
CarsFeaturedLatestLuxury

Supercar Blondie couldn’t believe sci-fi-like Bentley EXP 100 GT had 6,000 LED lights

CarsFeaturedLatest

Japanese car mechanic owns secret stash of nostalgic cars he keeps in jaw-dropping private collection

CarsFeaturedLatest

This could be the greatest collection of ultra-rare Ford Mustangs of all time

CarsFeaturedLatest

One-of-a-kind 1951 Mercury cost whopping six-figure sum to rebuild

Font ResizerAa
sb.elyshub.devsb.elyshub.dev
  • Home
  • Latest
  • Cars
  • Tech
  • Luxury
  • Video
  • SB Media
Search
  • Home
  • Latest
  • Cars
  • Tech
  • Luxury
  • Video
  • SB Media
Sign In Sign In
Follow US
Made by ThemeRuby using the Foxiz theme. Powered by WordPress
sb.elyshub.dev > Blog > Uncategorized > Message Earth sent to alien planet in 2008 will finally arrive in 2029, but 2050 is earliest for reply
Uncategorized

Message Earth sent to alien planet in 2008 will finally arrive in 2029, but 2050 is earliest for reply

Last updated: July 11, 2025 3:52 pm
By 3 Min Read
SHARE

Back in 2008, Earth sent a message to an alien planet, and it’s not scheduled to arrive until 2029 – but we will have to wait until at least 2050 before we hear a reply.

Contents
Hello alien planet, is anyone out there?We won’t get a reply until 2050

Meet Gliese 581c, an exoplanet discovered in 2007 is the second planet discovered in the Gliese 581 solar system, has the mass of 5.5 Earths, and is the third planet from its red dwarf sun, like us from our sun.

Gliese 581c and Gliese 581d are both just outside of a habitable zone, but with their unique cloud properties and cover, they could potentially host alien life.

On the teensy weensy chance that there might be a friendly alien at home, the “Message From Earth” project was formed to send a message to see if we are, in fact, all alone in the universe all along.

EXPLORE SBX CARS – Supercar auctions starting soon powered by Supercar Blondie

Hello alien planet, is anyone out there?

What do Barack Obama, Gillian Anderson, Cheryl Cole, and Hillary Clinton have in common?

Well, they were all part of the 501 pictures and texts sent by the Ukrainian Space Agency to an alien planet called Gliese 581c and voted on by the public on the now defunct social media channel, Bebo.

When the exoplanet Gliese 581c was discovered in 2007, it was revealed that it was the third planet from its own sun, a red dwarf, and it looked like it could be potentially habitable.

Both Gliese 581c and the planet next to it Gliese 581d were seen as just outside the habitable sphere, but with Gliese 581c’s unique cloud cover, it has a tiny chance of maybe having alien life.

NASA

We won’t get a reply until 2050

If the aliens are at home and work out what the heck we actually meant to say by sending random pictures of former US presidents and British celebrities, we can’t expect a response until at least 2050.

It will take 21 light-years for the message to reach Gliese 581c, and 21 light-years at the earliest for a response to come back from the aliens.

Even though we sent the most random selection of pictures and texts to the aliens, we hope they don’t leave us on read.

Click the star icon next to supercarblondie.com in Google Search to stay ahead of the curve on the latest and greatest supercars, hypercars, and ground-breaking technology.

The post Message Earth sent to alien planet in 2008 will finally arrive in 2029, but 2050 is earliest for reply appeared first on Supercar Blondie.

Join Our Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Follow US

Find US on Social Medias
FacebookLike
TwitterFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
TelegramFollow
- Advertisement -
Ad image

You Might Also Like

John Cena has a $100K hidden gem in his car collection no one would recognize that’s faster than a Bugatti

By March 25, 2025

There are 10 major signs that gas cars are here to stay amid tug-of-war with EVs

By July 16, 2025

Single Cessna 172 stolen twice in same week at two Southern California airports

By August 7, 2025

Supercar Blondie found the ultimate zombie apocalypse car inspired by ‘Mad Max’

By November 5, 2024

Man makes unbelievable automotive discovery at abandoned British farmhouse

By September 18, 2024

Incredibly rare Ford Capri, thought to be one of just 14 in existence

By January 22, 2025

SupercarBlondie BL

BL

About Us
Supercar Blondie finds and covers the coolest cars, tech, luxury and gaming in the world. The company also has its own car design studio and provides design services for exterior, interior, HMI and gaming art.

  • Accessories
  • Performance and Tuning
  • Repairs & Maintenance
  • General Car Discussion
  • Member Programs
  • Customer
  • For Media
  • Contact Us
  • Cars
  • Reviews

Copyrights ©2024 SB Media Holding Limited

Don't not sell my personal information
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?