Saturday, July 18, 2009

Dramatic new images of Mars and what happens after contact?

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 - Dramatic new images of Mars have revealed volcanoes, lakes and ice on the surface of the red planet, thanks to NASA's latest Mars-orbiting satellite. See article.
g Life - A new discovery in Australia indicates that many different kinds of dinosaurs shared burrowing behaviors. Digging dinosaurs from diverse species could be found in different regions of the world and over millions of years spanning the Cretacous Period. The research is helping scientists understand how organisms on Earth adapted to climate change in our planet's past. See article.
g Cosmicus - Craig Nelson's new book, "Rocket Men: The Epic Story of the First Men on the Moon," recounts the dramatic days in July 1969 and the astronauts who became legends. See review.
g Imagining - Though an older Web posting, “After Contact, Then What?” shows how little we’ve thought about this question.

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