Saturday, September 25, 2010

Pope’s astronomer would baptize ETI an complex Moon surface

Welcome! "Alien Life" tracks the latest discoveries and thoughts in the various elements of the famous Drake Equation. Here's today's news:
g Stars - Call it the ultimate solar fake-out: A new study has found that when storms rage on the sun, they don't always shoot out in a straight line, but actually switch directions. See article.
g Abodes - New data shows that the Moon's surface is more complex than scientist previously thought. By studying evidence of geologic processes and impacts on the Moon, astrobiologists are learning about the history of our solar system and the conditions that allowed for a habitable Earth. See article.
g Message - Just how does SETI work? Here’s a good primer.
g Cosmicus - There's a microscopic hope for U.S.-China space ties, analysts say. See article.
g Aftermath - If extraterrestrials exist, then they may have souls, and if they'd like to be baptized, a Vatican astronomer has offered to reach out and touch them. See article.

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