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Sci Fi Channel to Launch UFO Hunters

UFO Hunters

The Sci Fi Channel has announced its plans to launch a new series, called UFO Hunters. Similar to Ghost Hunters, this show will feature New York Strange Phenomena Investigators (NY-SPI). Led by co-founders Oliver Kemenczky and Ted Davis, and supported by researcher/investigator Dennis Anderson, this team will set out to investigate claims of UFO sightings and otherworldly experiences. They will legitimize the examination of evidence by using cutting-edge technology to determine whether claims are fact or fiction.

Stay tuned.

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Search for Alien Life 24/7

SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) plans to have the Allen Telescope Array up and running in northern California by the end of 2007. This array consists of 42 radio astronomy dishes, which will scan the universe for alien radio waves around the clock. Grouped together, these dishes can detect signals which are very faint and far away.

SETI

Source: msnbc

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Preparing Ourselves for Alien Invasions

An Introduction to Planetary Defense

Scientists Travis Taylor and Bob Boan came up with the concept for this book during a discussion about defending ourselves against terrorist attacks. How would we defend ourselves should a squadron of aliens descend upon our planet for an aggressive attack? The table of contents is as follows:

The Statistics - Probability of an Alien Invasion; Warfare with ET - Humans vs. Aliens Weapons, Tactics, & Strategies for Human Defense; Motive Based Classification of Extra-Terrestrials; The “Need to Know”; First Response, Second Response, Third Response - Did We Get It Right? Did We Win?; The Sixth Column - Somebody Should Be Preparing; Conclusions and Discussions; Bibliography; Index

After reading the preview on Amazon, I find the material rather dry and highbrow, which is typical of textbooks. However, I found myself intrigued by the subject of ET’s motives. Why would they want to visit us? Are they as hostile as we are? We don’t know.

If you’re looking to write a killer sci-fi novel or screenplay about alien invasions, this promises to be a great reference.

Contact with Alien Civilizations

Book Description

What are the implications for Humankind of alien civilizations that may be “out there?” In thinking about contact with extraterrestrials, we have to grapple with a host of philosophical, religious, and societal questions. The biggest is whether the outcome of contact will be beneficial or harmful. Will contact uplift us, bringing a golden age of wisdom and prosperity? Or will it demoralize, even destroy us?

This thought-provoking book presents a rainbow of opinions expressed by scientists, sociologists, historians, legal and political thinkers, and many others. The author takes into account not only scientific speculation, but also fiction and popular opinion. He challenges the most frequent assumptions that unerlie our thinking. He looks at both sides of the “where are they” debate, questioning the alleged paradox and proposing new ways of thinking about the issue.

The serious practical questions raised by extraterrestrial intelligence are becoming harder to avoid as our search technologies and methods improve, as we identify ever-greater numbers of planets orbiting other stars, and as the wave front of our radio, television, and radar signals reaches out into the Galaxy. How should we deal with contact if it happens? What do we want to say to an extraterrestrial civilization? Will we speak as one, or as many? What should we do if we find alien technology in our solar system? Should we simply be watchers and listeners, or should we actively seek contact by sending out messages proclaiming our presence? Our answers reveal our hopes and our fears.

After reading the glowing reviews of this book, I wish that there had been a preview to read. This looks like an equally fascinating book and one I’d consider reading because it is written for the layperson.

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A New Shot of the Face of Mars

The Face of Mars

In 1979, NASA captured an image of what appeared to be a face on the Cydonian plain surface of Mars. Former NASA scientist, Richard Hoagland became obsessed with the idea of this anomaly as being an architectural ruin, left by aliens. When NASA and the US government refused to examine his theory by exploring and taking more shots of The Face, he accused them of a cover-up. They and the media retaliated by ridiculing him.

Despite this, he and his team continued to pursue this story until NASA relented and took some more pictures of The Face and its surrounding structures. Hoagland claims that this new image revealed girders, windows, and walls.

Excited by this possibility, I went to the University of Arizona website and downloaded the 300mb image to my computer. Then I downloaded Express Viewer because my standard software programs couldn’t handle the sheer size of this file. I zoomed in on the image to try and find what Hoagland was talking about and failed. I could zoom in only so far before the image became a mess of pixels.

However, I zoomed in on the upper left corner of The Face and found that it was shaped in a 90º angle. I’ve never seen anything in nature shaped like that. This has me intrigued and wishing that NASA had taken some ground pictures because this one is too high up to see anything definitive.

Five-sided Pyramid

I thought I would also share this image of the five-sided pyramid, a shot taken during the 1976 expedition. You’ll find more images and diagrams at The Enterprise Mission.

Source: Associated Content

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