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The Hunt for Life on Mars It's no surprise that in a little over a year since the announcement of evidence of life in Martian meteorite ALH 84001, several books have been written on the subject. Although the news, and controversy, regarding last August's announcement have faded even while Mars is explored by spacecraft, there is still considerable interest in this field. Two authors take two different approaches to exploring life on Mars in Donald Goldsmith's The Hunt for Life on Mars and Piers Bizony's The Rivers of Mars |
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The concept of multiple universes has long been a staple of science fiction, especially when the universes can interact with one another. However, our own universe may share a larger "multiverse" with many other universes, including some drastically different than our own, all a result of the Big Bang. Noted cosmologist Martin Rees explores this possibility in his book Before the Beginning. |
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October 22 marks the 100th anniversary of Yerkes Observatory, located along the shores of Lake Geneva in Williams Bay, Wisconsin. At the time of its dedication it was one of the most powerful telescopes in the world, a 40-inch refracting telescope (the largest refracting telescope used in research; larger telescopes were reflecting telescopes that used mirrors, not lenses). For a brief time after its dedication Yerkes was one of the hotbeds of astronomy, but then it went downhill in the early 20th century as astronomers looked elsewhere. Yet, in the 1930s the observatory sprung back, thanks to one of best collections of astronomers in the world assembled in a single facility. The ups and downs of Yerkes are discussed in astronomer Donald Osterbrock's book. |
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Considerable attention has been given to the histories of the American and Soviet/Russian space programs since the dawn of the Space Age. However, the two countries are not the only spacefaring powers: Europe has quietly been building up its own space capacity and is a key player in many fields, including commercial satellite launches. Europe's space history has been largely unexplored, though, until Kevin Madder's comprehensive work, A New Force at a New Frontier. |
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