Monday, December 6, 2010

National Aeronautics and Space Administration declares December two press conference on extraterrestrial existence

The hunt for extraterrestrial life is the topic of a NASA press conference scheduled for Thursday. In a move one would expect from a web-savvy company like Apple, National Aeronautics and Space Administration has scheduled a press event with a cryptic explanation that initiates a flurry of conjecture. The documented work of researchers presenting their findings at the press conference lead some to conclude that evidence of existence on other worlds has become confirmed. Post resource – NASA announces Dec. 2 press conference on extraterrestrial life by Money Blog Newz.

Astrobiology found by NASA

NASA said that an astrobiology discovery that will "impact the search for extraterrestrial life," can be talked about in the NASA press conference. The list of scientists participating in the press conference was the only other information released. There could be a panel discussion by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration scientists on the astrobiology program including a geologist, oceanographer, biologist and ecologist. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration headquarters in WA D.C. will be where the press conference is held at 2 p.m. EST.

Is existence on Titan feasible?

Amid all the speculation about the NASA press conference, an idea has emerged that National Aeronautics and Space Administration may have found proof of life on Titan, Saturn’s largest moon. An expert on geology for existence on Mars is Pamela Conrad who’s part of the group of scientists attending. Felisa Wolfe-Simon is an oceanographer who has written about photosynthesis and arsenic, an element known to exist on Titan. Stephen Benner is a National Aeronautics and Space Administration Biologist. He has written about Earth and Titan having the exact same environment. NASA's astrobiology program has James Elser as an ecologist. He knows all about environments and the chemistry that existence needs to be sustained.

Searching for extraterrestrial life is NASA

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration press conference comes right after some huge discoveries. The hunt for extraterrestrial existence has been developed lately. In September a planet called Gliese 581g was found at a distance from its star called the Goldilocks Zone, a region where a planet could hold liquid water on its surface. The 500th planet found orbiting other stars not in our solar system was discovered and announced by National Aeronautics and Space Administration on Nov 20. There’s a small section of space that has about 156,000 stars in it that may have 700 feasible alien worlds which was found by the Kepler Mission.

Data from

Space.com

space.com/news/nasa-astrobiology-discovery-announcement-101130.html

Kottke.org

kottke.org/10/11/has-nasa-discovered-extraterrestrial-life

CBS News

cbsnews.com/8301-501465_162-20024158-501465.html



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