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NASA wants to know if it could detect solar farms on planets beyond our solar system.
The space agency is looking for signs of life on exoplanets beyond the solar system, and is building more telescopes.
Researchers evaluated whether it's possible to pick up signs of widespread solar farms.
They found 23 percent of an Earth -like world's surface would need coverage of solar panels.
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