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LARRY KLAES
Thu, 31 Oct 2002 06:31:43 -0800

 
 
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THE SEARCH FOR ALIEN LIFE
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Are we alone in the universe?
It's a question that every school kid has probably asked
at some time - and scientists in particular want an answer.

We may never discover whether or not extraterrestrials
exist.  But researchers continue to refine their search.
Discoveries that water likely flowed on Mars at one time
and that Jupiter's moon Europa may house a subterranean
sea have intensified the hunt for alien organisms in our
own solar system. And the identification of approximately
100 extrasolar planets in recent years has raised hopes
of finding inhabited worlds similar to Earth elsewhere
in our galaxy.

In THE SEARCH FOR ALIEN LIFE, our latest special online
issue, SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN authors review the evidence
for and against the existence of ETs.

Buy the issue, read the articles and, the next time you
gaze up at the night sky, make up your own mind.

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