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Planetary habitability is the measure of a planet's or a natural satellite's potential to sustain life
Originally posted by DragonFire1024
...I always get excited when they say someone from the SETI Institute will be on hand for these conferences. Perhaps too excited. Maybe they did find something big. I am not holding my breath though.
Originally posted by DragonFire1024
For those of you wondering, you can watch the press conference live on NASA TV: www.nasa.gov... which is scheduled to begin at about 2:00pm EDT (11am PDT).
Originally posted by Soylent Green Is People
Originally posted by DragonFire1024
For those of you wondering, you can watch the press conference live on NASA TV: www.nasa.gov... which is scheduled to begin at about 2:00pm EDT (11am PDT).
Tomorrow (Thursday) -- Right?
Your post three posts above says "Thursday September 14". However, Today is Wednesday Sept.14, and tomorrow is Thursday Sept. 15.
The link says the conference is on the 15th.
Originally posted by DragonFire1024
Oh hell...Yeah it is tomorrow (Thursday Sept 15). Sorry I got a little ahead of myself being pretty excited about this...
Originally posted by Soylent Green Is People
...I'm more curious about the inclusion of the ILM guy. I guess we'll find out.
Originally posted by kansas
...hell we are not even sure if there's water on Mars...
...and we can see that with our naked eye!
Originally posted by kansas
reply to post by Kennit
Its interesting up to a point and I am starting to get past that point. Its all supposition and guess work, hell we are not even sure if there's water on Mars and we can see that with our naked eye! Its a breakthrough scientific discovery to find an earth like world, but what then, look for more? What is the point? its not like you, me or anyone else on the planet in their entire lifetime is ever going to actually know if these worlds can/did/are supporting life.
I'm sorry for being such a pessimist but until we develop much improved telescope's and detection systems it all appears pure speculation.
en.wikipedia.org...
According to the report, a 15-member panel, called the Special Study Group, was set up in 1963 to examine what problems would occur if the U.S. entered a state of lasting peace. They met at an underground nuclear bunker called Iron Mountain (as well as other, worldwide locations) and worked over the next two years. A member of the panel, one "John Doe", a professor at a college in the Midwest, decided to release the report to the public.
The heavily footnoted report concluded that peace was not in the interest of a stable society, that even if lasting peace "could be achieved, it would almost certainly not be in the best interests of society to achieve it." War was a part of the economy. Therefore, it was necessary to conceive a state of war for a stable economy. The government, the group theorized, would not exist without war, and nation states existed in order to wage war. War also served a vital function of diverting collective aggression. They recommended that bodies be created to emulate the economic functions of war. They also recommended "blood games" and that the government create alternative foes that would scare the people with reports of alien life-forms and out-of-control pollution. Another proposal was the reinstitution of slavery.