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Snaiad is an amazing exobiology project by Nemo Ramjet. It is home to a wide variety of strange organisms.
Check it out at www.snaiad.com .
All copyright goes to Nemo Ramjet.
I am now making a video series for Snaiad, by Nemo Ramjet.
Each of the videos will give a short and simple description of all of the life on the planet Snaiad. For the real deal, visit www.snaiad.com .
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Dr. Michio Kaku, theoretical physicist and co-founder of string field theory, a branch of superstring theory, speaks about 3 types of Extraterrestrial Civilizations.
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In this episode of Cosmos, "Astrobiology and the Origins of Life" are explored to see the relationship between stars, planets, life on earth and life elsewhere. Series: "COSMOS Discovery Lecture" [1/2002] [Science] [Show ID: 6252]
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Colin Pillinger, CBE, is a planetary scientist at the Open University in the UK. He was the principal investigator for the Beagle 2 Mars lander project, part of European Space Agency's 2003 Mars Express mission.
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ExoMars, the first mission in ESA's Aurora Exploration Programme, will prepare us for the future human exploration of the Red Planet. This mission will help to establish whether life ever existed, or still exists on Mars today, one of the most fascinating questions of our time.
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An introduction to snaiadi anatomy. It describes the basic functions of the first and second head. Also, shows examples of variation in second head anatomy.
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Conditions in the Eagle Nebula are close to what they are in our Solar system. The Eagle Nebula contains just about the same mix of heavy elements that our sun does: carbon, nitrogen and the rest.
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NASA held a press conference on April 12, 2007 to discuss its plans for using its new spacecraft, called Kepler, to search for planets that may have extraterrestrial life.
Mars has always held a fascination for us on Earth - our immediate neighbour and the outermost of rocky terrestrial planet before the gas giants, such as Jupiter and Saturn. Since the first telescope observations of Mars in the early 1600s, we have wondered whether it could harbour life...