Guest Mike Wehner Posted May 3, 2017 Posted May 3, 2017 Finding existing extraterrestrial life would undoubtedly be one of the crowning achievements of the human race, but with so much talk of the potential for life on exoplanets many light-years away, one astronomer is asking why we aren't looking harder for evidence of aliens right here in our own solar system. Penn State astronomy professor Jason Wright has written a paper suggesting that maybe we need to shift our focus from the deep cosmos and simply take a closer look in our own celestial backyard. Continue reading... Trending right now: New Pokemon Go update brings an improvement so many players have been dying for The first OnePlus 5 teaser comes directly from the company’s CEO The Galaxy Note 8 might fix everything that’s ‘wrong’ with the Galaxy S8 Via BRG - Boy Genius Report
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