From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4@msn.com)
Date: Tue Nov 05 2002 - 13:17:33 PST
>EXO WORLDS
>
>- Bacterial Blasting Across Space
>http://www.spacedaily.com/news/life-02zx.html
>
>Sydney - Nov 04, 2002 - In 1996, the world was stunned by one of the
>greatest scientific controversies of the past decade. A team of scientists
>in the USA had announced evidence suggesting that a meteorite from Mars
>bore fossilised evidence of microorganisms. To many observers, it seemed
>that the first real traces of alien life had been uncovered. But the
>results were quickly called into question, and debate on the issue is still
>unresolved.
>
>- Astronomers Find Life On Earth
>http://www.spacedaily.com/news/life-02zw.html
>
>Boston - Nov 01, 2002 - Now that the discovery of extrasolar planets, or
>planets around distant stars, has become relatively routine, scientists are
>now tackling the next step: finding life-bearing worlds. To do this,
>observers must know what signs to look for in the feeble light from these
>faraway planets.
>
>--------------
>ROCKET SCIENCE
>
>- Satellite To Be 'Boosted' By Microwave Beam Proposed
>http://www.spacedaily.com/news/rocketscience-02zk.html
>
>Huntsville - Nov 01, 2002 - Plans to make the first known attempt to "push"
>a spacecraft in Earth orbit using energy beamed up from the ground will be
>announced next week at the First International Symposium on Beamed-Energy
>Propulsion at The University of Alabama in Huntsville.
>
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