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Lighthouses of the Galaxy; Explaining the Overabundance of Transiting Exoplanet Detections in the Keppler Data

Authors: B.T.N. Sijpthjes, G.R.M. Moeyers

An overabundance of transiting exoplanets in the Keppler data is observed based on simple estimations from average properties of known exoplanets and stars. This implies that there is larger amount of variable stars than stars with exoplanets. An anomaly which can be elegantly resolved the need for navigational beacons by galactic extraterrestrial civilizations.

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