Searching for Martian rocks on Martian moons and Project Argus
8 Jul 2012, 12:00 UTC
Welcome! "Alien Life" tracks the latest discoveries and thoughts in the various elements of the famous Drake Equation. Here's today's news:g Life - A new study suggests that the evolution of a fungi known as white rot may have brought an end to a 60-million-year-long period of coal deposition known as the Carboniferous period. See article.g Message - Since the launch of The SETI League's Project Argus sky survey in April 1996, our members have detected a few interesting signals. See article.g Cosmicus - A new study indicates that a mission to the moons of Mars could return valuable data about the potential for life on Mars in the planet's past or present. Such a mission would search for rocks that fell to the moon after being ejected from Mars by impact events. See article.Get your SF book manuscript edited Amazon.com Widgets




