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Find Extraterrestrials on the Net
Anyone can participate in the SETI project through a free program to analyze data transmitted from the Space Sciences Laboratory at the UC Berkeley.
• find extraterrestrials net • seti scientific experiment using home computers de • seti project • computer analyze data transmitted space sciences l • seti search for extraterrestrial intelligence

SETI@home Needs More Help
The SETI@Home project is looking for additional people to run a program on their computers that may reveal a signal from alien life forms in outer space.
• seti@home grows • improvements to the search for et • use your computer to detect an alien signal • more data from arecibo • scientist dan werthimer

SETI@Home Project
The most important call for mankind may be coming soon, from a developed extra-terrestrial civilization. SETI@home may take the call.
• seti@home • alien • space • exploration • discovery

Gliese 581c
The newest planet found outside our solar system by the telescope at the European Southern Observatory is orbiting a red dwarf star named Gliese 581.
• gliese 581c • european southern observatory • red dwarf star • seti • planet

Out of this World
What's the connection between Little Green Men and Screensavers? Seti@Home explains all... take a look, you just might end up in the history books.
• freeware • freebies • free downloads • seti@home • screen savers

Where Have All the Spacemen Gone? Speculations on the Fermi Paradox (Part 2)
We've been looking for E.T. for quite some time, but our search has thus far turned up nothing. Are we alone in the universe? Enrico Fermi found it odd that we seem to have the cosmos to ourselves when popular opinion says the stars should be teeming with other civilizations. Join us for the latest installment in our ongoing series as we examine three possible reasons why little green men aren't knocking on our door.
• fermi paradox • articles and essays about extraterrestrial intelli • extraterrestrial intelligence discussion • other life in the universe • aliens

Where Have All the Spacemen Gone? Speculations on the Fermi Paradox (Part 4)
Could warfare and biological weapons spell the end of a civilization’s race for the stars? Join us for the final installment in our look at the Fermi Paradox as we examine the third solution and look for further explanations for the absence of signs of extraterrestrial life.
• fermi paradox • articles and essays about extraterrestrial intelli • extraterrestrial intelligence discussion • other life in the universe • aliens

Alien call I.
First contact will probably - if it ever takes place - not be face to face, instead, a distant call may be radioed purposefully or not. Neither will it be a true dialogue unless some fundamental physics breakthrough emerges. For decades now, many people are scanning the dial looking for signals. You may help too.
• alien • aliens • alien call • alien transmission • frank drake

Chemistry of Martian Meteorites and Their (Possible) Fossils
How chemistry clues in meteorites provide clues to ancient life on Mars.
• meteorites • martian meteorite • alh84001 • magnetite • alh84001

Is there anybody there?
If ET does contact us we could be in for a long wait. Maybe he already has and we have noticed because we're not on the same wave length?
• extra terrestrial • space • contact • science fiction • seti

Where Have All the Spacemen Gone? Speculations On the Fermi Paradox (Part 3)
There are countless ideas out there to explain why we find no sign of alien civilizations when we search the stars. Some are compelling, others are not. Is the Earth really a zoo? Is there some kind of galactic Prime Directive protecting us from outside influence? In this installment of our ongoing series, we take a look at three more possibilities that all fit under our second solution to the Fermi Paradox.
• fermi paradox • articles and essays about extraterrestrial intelli • extraterrestrial intelligence discussion • other life in the universe • aliens

Egypt Nile Cruising Thebes
Part four of a series on Nile Cruising exploring Ancient Thebes and the Valley of the Kings.
• nile cruising • luxor • theban necropolis on the west bank • secret tombs • valley of the kings

Alien call II
The search for extra terrestrial signals has been going on for over 30 years. Support from official sources has been mostly lacking, and results up to now have been admittedly inconclusive. We make now a brief survey of what has been done, and what is planned to do in the quest for alien intelligence.
• alien • aliens • alien call • alien transmission • frank drake

Contact (Book Review)
When Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan’s plans for a major motion picture didn’t pan out, the great astronomer turned the story into what may be the greatest book ever written. As a supplement to our discussion in the article "Life As We Don’t Know It," we offer you our take on mankind’s first encounter with extraterrestrial life.
• science fiction • sci-fi • sf • science fiction and sci-fi book reviews • science fiction history

Contact (Movie Review)
It only took 17 years for this film to go from conception to the big screen, and along the way it was turned into a novel. How does the 1997 movie compare to the 1985 book? Here we offer you our thoughts on this great film as a supplement to our discussion in the article "Life As We Don’t Know It."
• science fiction • sci-fi • sf • science fiction and sci-fi movie and film reviews • science fiction history

Life As We Don't Know It (Part 1)
In our continuing series of articles on the topic of extraterrestrial life, we look at how Hollywood has addressed the question "Are we alone?" In Part 1 of this article we discuss the film <i>Contact</i>.
• science fiction • sci-fi • sf • science fiction book reviews • science fiction history

Life As We Don't Know It (Part 2)
In Part 2 of our look at Hollywood&#8217;s portrayal of extraterrestrial intelligence we continue our discussion of the film <I>Contact</I> and then get ready for our next movie, <I>Independence Day</I>, which will be covered in Part 3.
• science fiction • sci-fi • sf • science fiction book reviews • science fiction history

The Crystal Spheres (Discussion Article)
A growing body of scientific evidence tells us that the universe should be teeming with life, but when we point our radio telescopes to the stars we find nothing. Known as the Fermi Paradox or The Great Silence, this fruitless search is puzzling. In this Hugo Award-winning short story, David Brin offers one very intriguing solution to the problem.
• the crystal spheres • crystal spheres • david brin • the great silence • the fermi paradox

The Forge of God (Book Review)
When one of Jupiter&#8217;s moons disappears, mankind&#8217;s search for extraterrestrial life takes a new and unexpected turn. Join our special guest author, Caroline Baker (Car), as she reviews Greg Bear&#8217;s novel <i>the Forge of God</i>.
• science fiction book reviews and essays • sci-fi and sf books and novels • greg bear • the forge of god • seti

Where Have All the Spacemen Gone? Speculations on the Fermi Paradox (Part 1)
Astronomers are finding new planets at an astonishing rate. Whereas a few years ago we weren't sure how unique our solar system was, we now know of more than 80 extra-solar worlds. Nevertheless, the detection of other intelligent life eludes us. Join us for the first of a multi-part discussion on the subject of ET and the Fermi Paradox.
• fermi paradox • extraterrestrial intelligence • other life in the universe • aliens • et


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