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Comments on Chemical Guidebook To Extraterrestrial Life Sought
Would you know extraterrestrial life if you found it? US scientists are working on a chemical guidebook to create a definitive method to determine whether extraterrestrial rocks have ever harbored life. (Read
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"Very Cool! But the martian "Fossils" could be an odd sort of wind erosion instead of other lifeforms."
( 4/13/2005 5:14:22 AM) |
"Hello, Congrats. You have some great stuff out there. Keep it up. Suggestion---Why not recall some of the related events that have occurred in the past but forgotten due to reasons unknown. Like the recorded event of an alien space-craft failure that resulted in two young lasses(were they greenish)beig left forlorn amongst strangers and shied away till hunger and thirst forced them--willy nilly- to accept human company ( I guess rather hostile as knowledge and openness had not yet taken roots). One,as I read died shortly thereafter whilst the other was forced to serve as a domestic in a big-wigs' home and lived a ripe old age till death relieved her of her misery& lonesomeness.
PS.-- This aint' any yarn of a zombie but a recollection of an article in the Sunday Magazine of A Daily(The Asian Age--Edit..MJ Akbar) published in 1990/91 from Calcutta.Hope youy'll dig it out. Thanks!
(I must have missed that one... I tend to stick closer to science fact when it comes to real-world events)"
(Col Vanky. K(venkataram_krishna@yahoo.com) 5/7/2005 1:02:14 AM) |
"There's a great new astrobiology blog, run by newspaper editor Rob Bignell, at alienlifeblog.blogspot.c om/. It includes roundups of the latest news from the various scientific fields that form astrobiology and information about SETI.
"
(Kyle Janison 5/23/2005 4:57:34 PM) |
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