Should humans attempt to contact alien civilizations?
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Yes
Suppose there is hard evidence that an alien civilization exists, is it realistic to assume that we
No
If you want to be technical, humans have already attempted to make contact with alien civilizations.
"It will completely change the future of the human race and may determine whether we have any future at all." The famed astronomer
For centuries the planet Mars has captivated people's imaginations. Ancient and modern societies have wondered at its fiery and mysterious
The dietary practices and methods for food preparation, especially on board NASA's Space Shuttles would remind the average person
953 Article Titles on Astronomy
- Ganymede, third moon of Jupiter (3 articles)
- How a coronal mass ejection (CME) affects Earth (2 articles)
- How a radiation storm causes satellite disruptions and communications problems on Earth (1 article)
- What is a micro-meteorite (1 article)
- How the Sun's 11-year solar cycle works (1 article)
- How scientists forecast solar storms (1 article)
- Overview: The Solar Heliospheric Observatory (SOSO) (2 articles)
- Overview: Solar Stellar Irradiance Comparison Experiment (SOLSTICE) (1 article)
- Overview: NASA's Solar Radiation and Climate Experiment (SORCE) (1 article)
- Experts: Mars could support life under its drought-ridden surface (1 article)
- What is an astronomical unit (AU) (2 articles)
- Understanding the Kuiper belt (1 article)
- How the Kuiper belt was discovered (1 article)
- What makes Jupiter's moon Io unique in the solar system (1 article)
- What will happen when the Andromeda galaxy and the Milky Way collide (2 articles)
- Why sky glow is a problem for astronomers (1 article)
- Pinpointing fallen rocks from Mars (1 article)
- How to observe the changing position of the Sun to determine the cardinal points (5 articles)
- An overview of NASA's Galileo mission (1 article)
- The New Hubble infrared view of the Helix Nebula (1 article)
- What is NEOShield and what will it do (1 article)
- A look at NASA's Orion deep space exploration vehicle (2 articles)
- Phobos and Deimos: The moons of Mars (2 articles)
- What went wrong with the Russian Space Probe Launch? (1 article)
- Did man really land on the moon? (6 articles)
- Russia, US explore new joint moon base colony (1 article)
- The possibility of life on Mars (1 article)
- The best locations to observe meteor showers (2 articles)
- What the discovery of Earth-sized exoplanets means for the human race (3 articles)
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- Guide to the Lyrids meteor shower (2 articles)
- Tips for beginning star gazers (1 article)
- Russian space agency hints sabotage caused rocket failures (1 article)
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- Starting as an amateur astronomer (8 articles)
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- Understanding what a short-term comet is (2 articles)
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- What orbital decay is and what causes it (4 articles)
- How to identify the constellation of Libra (1 article)
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- Why is Venus so hot? (1 article)
- How micro black holes could exist (2 articles)
- How asteroids are named (1 article)
- NASA cutbacks: Is the Space Age over? (3 articles)
- Myths about comets (1 article)
- Understanding the atmosphere of Venus (1 article)
- How a neutron star is created (1 article)
- How to identify the constellation of Aries in the night sky (1 article)
- An introduction to Comet Lovejoy (2 articles)


