Tag: spacecraft
Two Poems for Europa, Jupiter’s Lifeless Moon
Ms. Limón’s poem doesn’t quite capture the aliveness of Earth and the likely deadness of Europa. So, here’s one that better reflects these themes.
Interstellar Travel: Fantasy or Destiny?
Borrowing from science fiction, one of the more intriguing possibilities for interstellar travel involves nullifying the inertia of the entire spaceship.
Proteins Are Rare and Isolated — And Thus, Cannot Evolve
Here is a simple analogy. Imagine a planetary rover lands on the north pole of a planet, and the humans controlling it wish to drive to the south pole.
Detected: Intelligent Designs in the Amazon Jungle
With LIDAR technology, the angle of incidence of a signal can reveal designs hiding in plain sight.
Meyer, Krauss, Nelson: UAPs, UFOs, and Panspermia
The fact that we can’t identify the UAPs, in light of our own “limited scientific imagination,” should not be permitted to manipulate us into a false dilemma.