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Is "space Exploration" A Pipe-Dream?
The NASA and Florida State University study revealed its findings on Thursday. They state that so far three Apollo astronauts, including Neil Armstrong, the first person to walk on the moon, have died from cardiovascular disease, apparently as a result of the extreme cosmic radiation they were exposed to during their missions.
It appears that not only is leaving the Earth's magnetic shield highly dangerous, there is also the massive problem of finding sufficient energy to launch rockets without the Earth's dwindling fossil fuel.
It appears that not only is leaving the Earth's magnetic shield highly dangerous, there is also the massive problem of finding sufficient energy to launch rockets without the Earth's dwindling fossil fuel.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Zacs....Because if there were intelligent life forms in outer space, than its my considered opinion that we would have found evidence of them before now. And we haven't.
I used to be a keen sci-fi reader, and still am, but I learnt a long time ago that the second part of that moniker was the really important one, not the first.
I used to be a keen sci-fi reader, and still am, but I learnt a long time ago that the second part of that moniker was the really important one, not the first.
Mikey, there's the possibility that we've been overlooked (a postulation made by S Hawking). It may be (and recent findings tend to support this) that Space is just too big and interstellar travel is simply impossible or at least very very difficult.
As an SF fan you'll no doubt be familiar with the Fermi Paradox.
As an SF fan you'll no doubt be familiar with the Fermi Paradox.
mikey //But because of the impossibility of interstellar flight, we are not likely ever to find out, unless "they" have found a way around travelling at many times the speed of light !//
Only if you assume that the several decades we humans get is the expected lifetime of the aliens. A life form that lived a few thousand years could conceivably reach here from another star system especially when relativistic effects of high velocity travel are considered.
Only if you assume that the several decades we humans get is the expected lifetime of the aliens. A life form that lived a few thousand years could conceivably reach here from another star system especially when relativistic effects of high velocity travel are considered.
beso // A life form that lived a few thousand years could conceivably reach here from another star system especially when relativistic effects of high velocity travel are considered.//
… or perhaps the potential utilisation of gravitational waves?
Mikey, //…unless "they" have found a way around travelling…//
I think some of them have, and I think the evidence for that is right here on earth. Never say never!
… or perhaps the potential utilisation of gravitational waves?
Mikey, //…unless "they" have found a way around travelling…//
I think some of them have, and I think the evidence for that is right here on earth. Never say never!
Me at 13:56 -It may be (and recent findings tend to support this) that Space is just too big and interstellar travel is simply impossible or at least very very difficult.
Mikey a few mins later - But because of the impossibility of interstellar flight, we are not likely ever to find out, unless "they" have found a way around travelling at many times the speed of light !
(Scratches head).
Mikey a few mins later - But because of the impossibility of interstellar flight, we are not likely ever to find out, unless "they" have found a way around travelling at many times the speed of light !
(Scratches head).
naomi; New forms of life are being discovered every day;
http:// www.liv escienc e.com/t opics/n ewfound -specie s
No, I wouldn't really wet my pants if something was found somewhere else in the universe. What concerns me most, is how we are destroying the life we have here on earth now, and at an alarming rate, (including ourselves!).
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No, I wouldn't really wet my pants if something was found somewhere else in the universe. What concerns me most, is how we are destroying the life we have here on earth now, and at an alarming rate, (including ourselves!).
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