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Maybe we don’t know what alien life is
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Maybe we don’t know what alien life is

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Maybe aliens are using starlight to communicate
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Maybe aliens are using starlight to communicate

by Capt. Xerox 4 years ago4 years ago
The Galileo Project will search for extraterrestrial intelligence
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The Galileo Project will search for extraterrestrial intelligence

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    Are religious belief and extraterrestrial life compatible?

    How will the world’s religions handle the discovery of alien life?

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    by Capt. Xerox 4 years ago4 years ago
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    Aliens wouldn’t need warp drives to take over an entire galaxy

    According to this simulation, aliens wouldn’t need much time to colonize an entire galaxy. If that’s so, then how come the Milky Way hasn’t been...

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    by Capt. Xerox 4 years ago4 years ago
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    Astronomers identify 29 habitable planets that know we’re here

    Astronomers identify 29 habitable planets that are positioned to see Earth transit and intercept human broadcasts.

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    by Capt. Xerox 4 years ago4 years ago
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    Apparently, channel 37 doesn’t exist on your #TV because of #aliens. Kids: What’s a channel?

    Apparently, channel 37 doesn’t exist on your #TV because of #aliens. Kids: What’s a channel? https://t.co/gunsYHI1Uv

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    by Capt. Xerox 4 years ago4 years ago
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    That Harvard professor who said in 2017 that an interstellar space rock that passed through our solar system was alien technology now says that more are coming. He also happens to be flogging a new book.

    That Harvard professor who said in 2017 that an interstellar space rock that passed through our solar system was alien technology now says that more...

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    by Capt. Xerox 4 years ago4 years ago
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    Scientists are studying a tantalising radio ‘signal’ that appears to have come from Proxima Centauri, the closest star to the sun.

    Scientists are studying a tantalising radio ‘signal’ that appears to have come from Proxima Centauri, the closest star to the sun. https://t.co/vfxaoMNMsN

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    by Capt. Xerox 4 years ago4 years ago
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    Ten million stars later, astronomers have found no evidence of alien technology.

    Ten million stars later, astronomers have found no evidence of alien technology. https://t.co/yHhPgsXt0G

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    by Capt. Xerox 5 years ago5 years ago
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    Scientists are now predicting that there are approximately 36 contactable #alien civilizations in our galaxy. The bad news? That means they are, on average, 17,000 light years away from Earth.

    Scientists are now predicting that there are approximately 36 contactable #alien civilizations in our galaxy. The bad news? That means they are, on average, 17,000...

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Justin Case? That is obviously a pen name and it h Justin Case? That is obviously a pen name and it happens to be one used by the ever prolific Hugh B. Cave. The cover painting of this February 1942 cover of Spicy Mystery Stories is by Harry Parkhurst and you get to compare what the original looked like.
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A portrait of ‘Buck Rogers in the 25th Century’ is a bold design choice in my bathroom at the Graduate Hotel in Fayetteville, Arkansas. I wonder how many guests that are not me have any idea who this is or have ever even seen the show.
There's no truth to the rumour that Mel Hunter's c There's no truth to the rumour that Mel Hunter's cover painting for the October 1956 edition of 'If' inspired James Cameron when he dreamed up Avatar's blue-skinned Na'vi.
Not sure what artist Wendy Pini is going for on th Not sure what artist Wendy Pini is going for on this cover of the July 1974 issue of Galaxy, but having two women floating above a gas giant without space suits definitely qualifies as science fiction, with an emphasis on fiction and less so on science. As an added bonus, you can also swipe through to see what the original painting looks like!
Who else could have painted this cover of the Apri Who else could have painted this cover of the April 1934 issue of Weird Tales than the unmistakable Margaret Brundage?
Simple yet effective, this colourful cover for the Simple yet effective, this colourful cover for the April 1949 issue of Famous Fantastic Mysteries was painted by the always prolific Lawrence. I had to look up Edison Marhsall and Elmer Brown Mason. The former penned only a handful of stories, mostly in the 30s, and the latter was equally obscure, only publishing a few stories during the First World War.
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