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Aliens aren’t green men: what scientists really expect
For more than a century, popular culture has trained us to picture extraterrestrials as bug-eyed, bipedal “little green men” ...
The mysterious 3I/ATLAS comet is hurtling towards Earth and is set to make its closest approach on Friday, December 19, with ...
Pocock, a space scientist at University College London and BBC presenter, predicts alien life will be found by 2075 but ...
Aliens might be transmitting communications signals to each other across exoplanets, some astronomers think. Since these signals are likely sent as narrowband radio waves, we may now have a way to ...
He cited the astronomical gaffe in January, when The Minor Planet Center in Cambridge, Mass., announced the discovery of an asteroid zooming close to Earth — only to learn it was actually a Tesla ...
An illustration shows what exoplanet K2-18b might look like based on data from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope. K2-18b is 8.6 times as massive as Earth, orbits the cool dwarf star K2-18 in the ...
Pocock, a space scientist at University College London and a well-known BBC presenter, believes scientists will make a ...
Astronomers thought they had seen the "first hints of life on an alien world" this year, but they disappeared under closer ...
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The Eschatian Hypothesis: Why Our First Contact From Aliens May Be Particularly Bleak, And Nothing Like The Movies
In this scenario, our first contact with aliens would be tragic. We should look for "loud shouts in the night".
Written by Steve Perry and published by Bantam Spectra on September 1, 1992. The novel is approximately 278 pages and is the first in the trilogy. Wilks and Billie go on an expedition to a ...
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