- Subjects
- Published
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New York :
Greenhaven Publishing
2022.
- Language
- English
- Edition
- First edition
- Physical Description
- 176 pages ; 24 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN
- 9781534508415
9781534508408
- Alien life might already live among us / Samantha Rolfe
- Aliens may have already visited / Jasper Hamill
- Advanced civilizations have probably developed previously elsewhere in the universe / Lenor Sierra
- Most likely number of contactable alien civilisations is 36 / Nicola Davis
- The aliens we're looking for may already be dead / Tom Siegfried.
- The ingredients for earthly life appear to be almost everywhere we've looked / Pat Brennan
- We might not recognize alien life even if it's right under our feet / Samantha Rolfe
- Aliens may have already visited / Jasper Hamill
- The most likely number of contactable alien civilization is 36 / Nicola Davis
- We're probably alone / Matt Williams
- Aliens may already be out there, but scientists are waiting for better evidence / Chris Impey
- Extraordinary claims from experienced scientists are disliked by the scientific community / Simon Goodwin
- The UFO craze may be a problem of intelligence failings / Kyle Cunliffe
- The Office of the Director of National Intelligence's preliminary assessment on unidentified aerial phenomena / Office of the Director of National Intelligence
- If they're out there, they already know about us / Sean Webby
- If aliens are watching us, they may not like what they see / Michael P. Oman-Reagan
- Trying to hide from aliens would do more harm than good / Seth Shostak
- For safety's sake, we should bring quantum science to the search for ET / Matt Williams
- What will we do if we actually make contact? / Fraser Cain
- Private money makes the search for ET a better bargain / Daniel Clery
- SETI-style searches are a waste of time and money / Andrew Norton
- The new era of space exploration is only concerned with commercialization / Victor L. Shammas and Tomas B. Holen
- Looking for aliens is good for society (even if there aren't any) / Ian Crawford.