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Could the gravitational wave detector find alien life? I didn't think that was its intended purpose.
It's exceedingly unlikely that aliens would be capable of doing anything that would generate gravity waves strong enough for us to detect.
That's definitely not the intended purpose of LISA.
Given we have no real clue about what Aliens could be doing: possibly. But probably not, more likely things are in the article