posted on Nov, 1 2010 @ 04:14 PM
Hello Everyone!
Seeing that this site is dedicated to educating oneself with good information, I thought it would be appropriate to pass along a couple of links to
some online lectures that I have been addicted to watching.
The first is from the SETI Institute, and covers a wide variety of topics about exobiology and the search for ET's, all from a NASA, JPL, and SETI
point of view. Very interesting planetary exploration topics and ideas presented here. The lectures are all about an hour long, and are a good way of
getting up to date info on the search from many speakers.
SETI Lecture Series
The second link I would like to pass along is one from MIT. Its called MIT world and it covers almost every topic you can imagine MIT would be
interested in. The cool thing about this lecture series is that MIT brings in Nobel Laureates, astronauts, and many other highly creditable and
informed speakers for there lectures.
MIT World
I recomed starting with this lecture
"The Black Hole at the Center of our Galaxy"
The speaker is Nobel Winner Charles H. Townes HM, and is fascinating to say the least.
Can anyone else pass along some sites that are similar in nature to the two I have just described.
Many Thanks ATS'ers