But it now appears there might be a much simpler way of finding alien life - we should look for signs of mining in asteroid belts.
Mining should be easy to spot because it would create lots of dust due to its effect on local temperatures, or so the theory goes.
Aliens would also be more likely to mine large objects instead of smaller ones, researchers believe.
The claims were made by Dr Duncan Forgan, of the University of Edinburgh, and Dr Martin Elvis, of the Harvard Smithsonian Center For Astrophysics in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
They suggest that as materials such as gold, platinum, iron and silicon are plentiful in asteroids, then intelligent alien life would be likely to exploit this.
Any extrasolar mining would produce three effects that should, in theory, be detected from Earth.
Firstly, scientists are aware of the specific ratio of elements found in common debris belts. Therefore, using spectroscopy, they should be able to spot asteroid belts where this ratio is different.
Secondly, aliens would be more likely to mine large asteroid belts due to their having more elements and minerals for harvesting. Read More
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