Can we able to find the another solar system? if you know how, plz specify... have any plan?
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yes we can, and actually astronomers have been working on it for the last 15 years or so, the problem is that there is no telescope currently powerful enough to directly see any planets orbiting other stars, the most common problem is that what little light is reflected by the planet gets easily lost in the glare of the stares light, so the only way that we can find out weather or not a star has planets orbiting around it, is by looking at the influence the planet has on the star, like causing it to wobble, this is because as a planet orbits around a star, it causes the star to slightly wobble with the orbit of the planet, and it is that slight wobble by which astronomers can estimate the mass and speed of rotation and many other details about the planet.
now if you are asking this to find out if there's any life out there, i would suggest reading this book called "Faint Echoes, Distant Stars" it will open up a whole new world of possibilities to you, here is a link to it
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksea...
Yes we cn.for that we need to go n have a base on the last planet and then monitor it from there.i hope u r getting wat im trying to tell u .
Other solar systems have already been found using super-whammo-telescopes. At least that is what my physics professor (who is also an astronomy professor) says. I would suggest searching it online to get a more detailed explanation.
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In general, we have found many other solar systems using the Hubble telescope and others around the world.
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