Jezero Sediment, TOI-715 b: Headlines and Extraterrestrial Life
Last month ended with headlines hinting that our first glimpse of extraterrestrial life was just around the corner.
- "Discovery Alert: A ‘Super-Earth’ in the Habitable Zone"
Pat Brennan, NASA News (January 31, 2024) - "Scientists More Hopeful Than Ever That Perseverance Has Already Found Life on Mars"
Carly Cassella, ScienceAlert (January 24, 2024)
A week later, there's the usual politics and pandemonium in the news: but no space aliens.
I'm not surprised. I'm not disappointed, either.
I am, however, excited about what we've found in Jezero crater, and a new world that's not quite Earth 2.0.
- Perseverance on Mars: Sediment and Speculation
- TOI-715 b: Habitable? Maybe — Worth Studying? Definitely!
- Extraterrestrial Life: Bat-People and Making Sense Anyway
More at A Catholic Citizen in America.
(A quick look, and links, to: Perseverance radar and Jezero sediment, TOI-715 b, a habitable zone super-Earth. And how I see extraterrestrial life.)
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