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... Nexus in Space Exploration: Interfaces Among Terrestrial, Artifactual and Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence''' '''By Joel D. Isaacson ''' '''Introduction ''' Space exploration and habitation will surely tax our natural intelligence ... Design ''' The picture emerging here is that intelligence is distributed at all scales across vast, interlocking networks throughout the universe, and that ...
... .53.2 '''Number of Pages''' - 11 Abstract Potential features of the design and function of extra-terrestrial probes are discussed with the aim of establishing criteria for search, detection and contact. Probes ...
In 1994 NASA scientists announced that a meteorite that had fallen to Earth was from Mars. After they looked at the meteorite through a microscope they saw evidence of some microbial life. This is the closest we have come to hard evidence of extraterrestrial life. The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) heard a radio signal way back in 1984 that seemed to be coming from outer space ...
No, because the Moon never had an atmosphere or surface water. ---- Answer provided by Thomas Matula, Ph.D. & Kenneth J. Murphy Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer Image:9781894959421.jpg '''Buy This Book''' http://www.apogeebooks.com/Books/For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here
... their extreme latitudes, allowing the ice to remain intact. Lunar terrain is extremely inhospitable to all but the most robust of exploration vehicles. Surface conditions around the rim of large craters are rarely ... tasked eight teams from Universities across Europe to build microrovers capable of climbing into a terrestrial analogue of such a lunar crater, search the base for small samples of ore ...
... Interplanetary Society for Volume 54 54 '''Page ''' - 229-235 '''Year''' - 2001 '''Keywords''' - Planetary exploration, manned space, transportation, resources '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2001.54.229 '''Number of Pages''' - ... deal more will have to be known about the nature and availability of extra- terrestrial resources. This paper looks at the steps required to discover the resources of ...
... 210 '''Year''' - 2005 '''Keywords''' - Space exploration, Mars, exobiology, glaciology, extraterrestrial intelligence. '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2005.58.206 '''Number of Pages''' - 5 Abstract The layered terrain of the ... impacts by comets and asteroids; meteorites from the terrestrial planets; and perhaps even traces of visits by extra-Martian intelligences. The purpose of this paper ...
... ''' - Autonomous terrain assessment, autonomous navigation, planetary robotic exploration, unmanned vehicles, planetary rovers '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2010.63.206 '''Number of Pages''' - 12 Abstract A key challenge in autonomous planetary surface exploration is the extraction of meaningful information from sensor data, which would allow a good interpretation of the nearby terrain, and a reasonable assessment of more ...
... hydrogen as energy vector). Special emphasis is given to the possibilities of integrating space and terrestrial solar plants. The relative geographic proximity of areas in North Africa with high average solar ... presents a method to optimise such an integration, taking into account different possible orbital constellations, terrestrial locations, plant number and sizes as well as consumer profiles and extends the scope from ...
... Society for Volume 56 56 '''Page ''' - 33-42 '''Year''' - 2003 '''Keywords''' - Polar, expedition, humans, Mars, exploration, polar stations '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2003.56.33 '''Number of Pages''' - 10 Abstract The establishment ... parties to a permanent polar infrastructure. Using terrestrial polar stations as a template and experiences from the terrestrial High Arctic, four phases of Martian polar exploration are suggested. The first phase provides for ...

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