Good dig. I recall reading that certain stars (neutron stars, I think) become pulsars and emit strong signals along their rotational axis. The likelihood of detection would therefore be related to the coincidence of being within the cone of radiation. But there are more stars out there than we can see, so there is no shortage of cases that would work.
Good dig. I recall reading that certain stars (neutron stars, I think) become pulsars and emit strong signals along their rotational axis. The likelihood of detection would therefore be related to the coincidence of being within the cone of radiation. But there are more stars out there than we can see, so there is no shortage of cases that would work.