Wednesday, June 02, 2010

Understanding Mars’ climate to find ET and filling the gap in space exploration

Welcome! "Alien Life" tracks the latest discoveries and thoughts in the various elements of the famous Drake Equation. Here's today's news:
g Abodes - Mars is frozen today, but when it was young there may have been liquid water on its surface. What does the latest evidence indicate about the ancient Martian climate? Understanding the past environment of Mars can help future missions “follow the water” in the search for alien life. See article.
g Life - At first glance, studying an endangered species may seem off target for the SETI Institute astronomer, whose special expertise is planet detection. See article.
g Intelligence - People who were listening to Mozart in the hope of boosting their intelligence, can stop - as according to scientists the Austrian composer’s creations won’t make you smart. See article.
g Cosmicus - Leading space entrepreneurs said they are ready, willing and able to fill the U.S. spaceflight gap after NASA retires its space shuttles this year. See article.
g Learning - Here’s a neat set of classroom lessons courtesy of NASA: Moon Math. Moon Math is a software application where users investigate lunar habitat design through learning the mathematical concepts of area, volume and proportion using geometric shapes.

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