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  1. Life on Other Worlds (Out of This World) by Ray Spangenburg, Kit Moser, 2002-09
  2. Is There Life on Other Worlds? by Poul Anderson, 1968-06
  3. Living on Other Worlds (Our Universe) by Gregory Vogt, 2000-03
  4. Strangers in the Night: A Brief History of Life on Other Worlds (Cornelia & Michael Bessie Series) by David E. Fisher, Marshall Jon Fisher, 1998-11
  5. Other worlds than ours: The plurality of worlds studied under the light of scientific researches by Richard A Proctor, 1902
  6. Drifting on Alien Winds: Exploring the Skies and Weather of Other Worlds by Michael Carroll, 2011-02-01
  7. Planetology: Comparing Other Worlds to Our Own (Venture Books - Science) by Fred Schaaf, 1997-03
  8. The Search for other Worlds: Fourteenth Astrophysics Conference (AIP Conference Proceedings / Astronomy and Astrophysics)
  9. Life in the Universe: From the Miller Experiment to the Search for Life on Other Worlds (Cellular Origin, Life in Extreme Habitats and Astrobiology)
  10. Other Worlds: A Beginners Guide to Planets and Moons by Terence Dickinson, 1995-09-01
  11. Life on Other Worlds and How to Find It (Springer Praxis Books / Space Exploration) by Stuart Clark, 2000-03-15
  12. Life on Other Worlds: The 20th Century Extraterrestrial Life Debate by Steven J. Dick, 2001-02-15
  13. The Planet Hunters: The Search for Other Worlds by Dennis Brindell Fradin, 1997-10-01
  14. The sidereal heavens,: And other subjects connected with astronomy, as illustrative of the character of the Diety and of infinity of worlds by Thomas Dick, 1845

21. Other Worlds : Images Of The Cosmos From Earth And Space
Put them all together and you get other worlds Images of the Cosmos from Earthand Space. Bonnie Gordon, editor of astronomy magazine, calls this a
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Other Worlds : Images of the Cosmos from Earth and Space
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by James S. Trefil
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Hardcover - 240 pages (September 1999)
Natl Geographic Society; ISBN: 0792274911 ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.85 x 9.59 x 12.32
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Outstanding imagery, stunningly presented. Perceptive text from award-winning science writer James Trefil. A foreword by David H. Levy, discoverer of 21 comets. Put them all together and you get Other Worlds: Images of the Cosmos from Earth and Space. Bonnie Gordon, editor of Astronomy magazine, calls this "a gorgeously produced book about our solar system, the larger universe, and our place in both....Few writers give you as much insight as Trefil. Few will make you feel you understand the story of planetary evolution or how scientists discovered the distances to neighboring stars." Paul H. Knappenberger, president of Chicago's Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum, agrees, calling Trefil "a superb guide" with "a splendid overview of astronomy." Join in this armchair journey through the universe, which sparkles with the best images available from all sources, including ground-based observatories, landers, flybys, and other missions, as well as the Hubble Space Telescope. Other Worlds

22. Other Worlds : The Search For Life In The Universe
believes there once were tiny creatures living in the rock. But OtherWorlds is an admirable guide to astronomy's newest mission.
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Other Worlds : The Search for Life in the Universe
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by Michael D. Lemonick
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Hardcover - 352 pages (May 1998)
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The first planet around a sunlike star was finally detected in 1995, after decades of false alarms. It was inevitable that within a couple of years a flood of books on extrasolar planets would gush forth. Michael Lemonick is the senior science writer at Time magazine, and his account is the most readable and vivid yet. He has a fluid, anecdotal style, with a good ear for the sort of simile that really speaks to the average reader, as when he describes hooking up a radio telescope being like "setting up a new computer yourself. Sometimes it just plain doesn't work, and you can't for the life of you figure out why." Lemonick structures Other Worlds around Geoff Marcy and Paul Butler, whose Extrasolar Planet Search Project at the University of California, San Francisco, is the most successful program so far, with six planet discoveries to its credit by the end of 1998. Lemonick's other touchstone is the Drake Equation, which he hyperbolically calls "the second most important equation of the century." If we could fit in values for the seven terms in this equation, we could say something sensible about the number of civilizations in the galaxy. So far, the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) has not come up with any actual data, but, as one researcher says, it's "the world's biggest carrot," and worth enduring a considerable number of sticks.

23. NOVA Online/Hunt For Alien Worlds/Additional Resources
for other worlds and extraterrestrial life. Stargazing. Sky Telescope Magazine.A great site for anyone interested in getting involved in amateur astronomy.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/worlds/resources.html
Additional Resources
Searching for Alien Worlds
Extrasolar Visions
Filled with rich graphics, facts and figures, and fun speculation. This is a must stop for anyone who wants to dream about newly detected worlds.
San Francisco State University Planet Search Project
SFSU is the home of planet hunters Geoff Marcy and Paul Butler. This site includes their latest research papers and details about the ongoing hunt.
Other Worlds / Distant Suns
Interesting VRML simulations of the extrasolar planets for the high power user. This site also includes simpler observing guides and lots of links.
The Planetary Society
In addition to information about the organization itself, this site contains articles from their publication Bioastronomy News, as well as information and links about the search for other worlds and extraterrestrial life.
Stargazing
A great site for anyone interested in getting involved in amateur astronomy. Links to other resources from the popular astronomy magazine.
General Astronomy
AstroWeb: Astronomy/Astrophysics on the Internet
A more comprehensive database of astronomy resources.
Women in Astronomy
Reviews the past and sets the stage for future contributions of women to the field.

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From Your Weight On other worlds http//www.exploratorium.edu/ronh/weight/index secondburst of neutrinos that demonstrated the potential of neutrino astronomy.
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27. Educational Astronomy Web Sites - The Planetarium At Raritan Valley Community Co
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EDUCATION The OFFICIAL Star Naming Frequently Asked Questions , © 2000 by Bob Martino Weight on other worlds soda-can activity - Project SPICA Activity sheet Malin Space Science Systems Mars Global Surveyor Mars Orbiter Camera Image Gallery - pictures of Mars acquired by NASA's Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) orbiter through February 2000.The archive contains all the pictures that were taken by Mars Global Surveyor from September 1999 through February 2000. It is the single largest one-time release of images for any planet in the history of solar system exploration. toysmart.com Children's store for educational toys and games Educational Resources from Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous (NEAR) spacecraft A Teacher's Guide to the Universe - designed for high school teachers, or educators of the same level, who are interested in teaching astronomy and cosmology to their students.
NASA ERC
NASA Educator Resource Center
(ERC) - established in an effort to encourage the teaching of science (and space science in particular) in the K-12 classrooms. NASA's goal is to have a resource center in every state. Includes:

28. PERS 2002 Life On Other Worlds
LIFE ON other worlds. Fall 2002 * TR 230 320 pm * 430 Aderhold Learning Center.Instructors. Dr. Douglas R. Gies Department of Physics and astronomy 719 One
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PERS 2002 LIFE ON OTHER WORLDS Fall 2002 * TR 2:30 - 3:20 pm * 430 Aderhold Learning Center
Instructors
Dr. Douglas R. Gies
Department of Physics and Astronomy
719 One Park Place Bldg.
Tel: 404-651-1366
E-mail: gies@chara.gsu.edu Dr. W. Crawford Elliott
Department of Geology
340 Kell Hall
Tel: 404-463-9548
E-mail: geowce@panther.gsu.edu Dr. John E. Houghton
Department of Biology 416 Science Annex Building Tel: 404-651-0549 E-mail: biojeh@panther.gsu.edu "Sometimes I think we're alone in the universe, and sometimes I think we're not. In either case, the idea is quite staggering." - Arthur C. Clarke, science fiction writer (1917- ) Course Syllabus Attendance Bonus Course Notes

29. LIFE ON OTHER WORLDS
astronomy, physics, geology, and biology to help understand the origin and developmentof life on Earth. We will study environments on Earth and other worlds
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SYLLABUS: PERS 2002 Scientific Perspectives on Global Problems
LIFE ON OTHER WORLDS
Fall 2002
Tuesday and Thursday, 2:30 - 3:20 pm,
430 Aderhold Learning Center (Computer #82377,82380)
(on the WWW at http://www.chara.gsu.edu/~gies/PERS2002/index.html
  • Instructors
    W. C. Elliott, 340-KH, 3-9548 (Geology)
    J. E. Houghton, 416-SA, 1-0549 (Biology)
    Objectives:
    To examine the question of whether we are alone in the Universe from a scientific perspective. The course will cover basic elements of astronomy, physics, geology, and biology to help understand the origin and development of life on Earth. We will study environments on Earth and other worlds where life might thrive.
    Textbook:
    The Search for Life in the Universe, 3rd Edition D. Goldsmith and T. Owen, 2001 (University Science Books). Grades: Essay 20% Best 3 out of 4 tests 60% Final Exam 20% Students are expected to do their own work and to abide by the Policy on Academic Honesty discussed in the University General Catalog. Additional activities are planned for honors students.
Schedule: Chapters and lecturers for each meeting are given in parentheses.

30. Additional Reading On Planet Detection And Habitability
2000 Extrasolar Planets Fifty and Counting, Robert Naeye, astronomy, p. 26, Nov,2000. Searching for Shadows of other worlds, L. R. Doyle, H. Deeg and TM Brown
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Kepler to Search for Terrestrial Planets , Shari Asplund, Discovery Dispatch , Jan., 2002 Search for Earth-like Planets Narrows, R. Talcott, Astronomy , p.20, Feb. 2002 30 Billion Earths? New Estimate of Exoplanets in Our Galaxy Rober Roy Britt, Space.com Jan 29, 2002 Jupiters Like Our Own Await Planet Hunters , Richard A. Kerr, Science , p605, Jan 25, 2002 Latest Observations Bring The Unseen Into View: Exoplanet Pix Coming Soon?, Govert Schilling, Science, p616, Jan. 25, 2002 Planet Hunters Pledge Eddington Suport , Tom Clarke, Nature , Jan 15 2002 News stories on Kepler selection: Search for Other Earths, Duncan Graham, New Scientist, p.10, Jan. 12, 2002
Dawn and Kepler Set for 2006 Lift-off
Nature, Vol 415, p108, Jan 10, 2002
Kepler: The Search Is On,
Edna DeVore, Space.com Jan. 10, 2002
New Discovery Missions May Pave Way for Planet Finder, Brian Berger, Space News , p. 8 Jan 7, 2002
NASA Goes Planet Hunting
Michael Mecham

31. Exploring Other Worlds
Exploring other worlds. guided day trip designed for families, kids, and other curiousminds Join Space Place, UWMadison's astronomy and space science education
http://tellus.ssec.wisc.edu/outreach/exploring_worlds.htm
Exploring Other Worlds The Adler Planetarium
The Museum of Science and Industry

Chicago, Illinois A guided day trip designed for families, kids, and other curious minds!
Join Space Place, UW-Madison's astronomy
and space science education center, for an exciting,
full day trip exploring two world-class science museums. Itinerary 7:30 am
Coach departs from Madison's Dutch Mill Park and RIde Lot (N.E. corner of Stoughton Rd. and Hwy 12-18). 10:30 am Arrive at the Museum of Science and Industry. After a brief museum orientation, experience the exciting history of space exploration in the museum's Space Center with our group leaders, or explore on your own the many interesting and fun interactive exhibits in teh areas of science, medicine and technology. 11:30 am Convenient box lunch, featureing your choice of sandwich from the museum cafe (included). 12:00 pm Free time to explore on your own. Don't miss the U-505 submarine or the coalmine tours, and the walk through a human heart!

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33. The Web's Best Science Fiction Art Links
Major SF Destinations Rocket Science and astronomy Science Fiction Magazines Telea-portyourself to new worlds. Explore other Science Fiction Art on the web.
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34. Foundatios Of Astronomy
system. The book concludes with Chapter 27 Life on other worlds. (Seethe full table of contents for Foundations of astronomy below.).
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Textbooks in Modern Astronomy
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6 th edition Plus The Solar System and Stars and Galaxies
The 6th edition of Foundations of Astronomy was published in July 2000. This dramatic revision has refocused Mike Seeds teaching philosophy to craft a book that strives to show students what they are and how we know What we are means our place in the cosmos.
Mike explains that he wants his own students to do more than just memorize a list of facts for the final exam. He wants them to understand as astronomers do what humanity is. "We live on the surface of a rocky world orbiting a humdrum star in a universe of evolving galaxies. The students need to understand what that means to them and to their lives." The 6th edition of Foundations of Astronomy focuses on helping students understand their place in the universe their physical place and their temporal place in an evolving universe that had a beginning. How we know means how science works.

35. Sri Lanka: Gateway To Other Worlds?
Sri Lanka Gateway to other worlds? for Lanka’s ancient reputation as a gatewaybetween worlds. Patrick Harrigan, MA, studied astronomy at the University of
http://kataragama.org/research/gateways.htm
Sri Lanka: Gateway to Other Worlds?
Scientists re-examine legends of Serendip
O ngoing space research shares much in common with recent investigations studying the basis for Lanka’s ancient reputation as a gateway between worlds. The implications, researchers say, could be enormous. This article was written to commemorate Sri Lanka’s contribution to worldwide functions marking 1992 as the International Space Year. Patrick Harrigan , M.A., studied astronomy at the University of Michigan before entering the field of South Asia studies. He now serves as acting editor of the Kataragama Research Publications Project. Ptolemy's map of Taprobane. "Not only is the universe more complex than we ever thought, it is far more mysterious and magical than we ever believed." - American physicist Dr. Fred Alan Wolf I nstantaneous transport between worlds , once the stuff of science fiction and long a favorite theme of lore and legend would ever dare to imagine, according to a growing consensus of researchers in the rapidly-emerging field of parallel universe theory. Now scientific interest appears to be focusing upon Sri Lanka’s living tradition of cosmography or sacred geography the understanding of which could lead to discoveries that are literally out of this world. Theoretical physicists, backed by recent findings in the field of radio astronomy, are suggesting that the visible universe as we see it may in fact consist of multiple overlapping universes that are dependently inter-related in some yet unknown way. They point, for instance, to recent calculations indicating that nine-tenths of the universe’s postulated mass may consist of 'dark matter' that is yet undetected and unaccounted for a disturbing fact to astrophysicists that is neatly explainable in terms of parallel universe theory.

36. 2002 Lowell Lectures
Do other worlds like Earth exist Is there life on other planets and, if so, how dowe find latest views about our place in the cosmos with astronomy's top minds
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Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
2002 Lowell Lectures on Astronomy
IS ANYBODY OUT THERE?
Artist's conception of the Milky Way Galaxy. (David Aguilar, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)
Have you ever gazed into the night sky and wondered about life beyond the stars? You are in good company. Today's astronomers are searching for answers to these perplexing questions: Are we alone in the universe? Do other worlds like Earth exist? Is there life on other planets and, if so, how do we find it? In this lecture series, explore the latest views about our place in the cosmos with astronomy's top minds. What you discover may surprise you.
2002 Lowell Lecture Schedule
October 9 Life on our Home Turf: Scanning the Solar System
Ursula B. Marvin, senior geologist emeritus, Center for Astrophysics Is the Earth the only planet with life in our solar system? Mars once had abundant liquid water. Jupiter's moon Europa has an ocean under its icy surface. Saturn's moon Titan has a nitrogen atmosphere and abundant organic matter. Life has been found on Earth in the ocean depths near boiling hot vents, in the frigid wastes of Antarctica, and deep underground where sunlight is a distant memory. Is life strong enough to exist elsewhere in our solar system? October 16 The Search for New Earths
Wesley A. Traub, Senior Physicist

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38. Additional Reading On Planet Detection
Is This Planet for Real? , Robert Naeye, astronomy Vol 24, Mar. 1996,p. 3441. Searching for other worlds , Michael Lemonick, Time, Feb.
http://obswww.unige.ch/~udry/planet/reading.html
Additional Reading
on Planet Detection
Popular Articles on Planet Detection:
"Scientist Puzzle Over Extrasolar Planets" R. Cowen Science News Online Aug. 8, 1998 "Planet Hunters", Sally Stephens, Astronomy, Vol 26, July, 1998, p. 58-63 (cover story) New Planet Detected Around a Star 15 Light-Years Away J. Wilford, New York Times June 26, 1998 "The Birth of Planets", Sharon Begley, Newsweek, May 4, 1998, p. 54-60 "Giant Planets Orbiting Faraway Stars" , Geoffery Marcy and R. Paul Butler, Scientific American , March 1998 "The Diversity of Planetary Systems", Geoffery Marcy and R. Paul Butler, , Vol 95, Mar. 1998, p. 30-37 'Wanted: Life-Bearing Planets", Doug McInnis, Astronomy , Vol 26., Apr. 1998, p.38-43 "Planets Around Other Suns Are Hot Hot Hot", Stephen P. Maran, Smithsonian, Vol 28 Sept 1997, p. 72-80 "Does 51 Pegasi's Planet Really Exist?", Joshua Roth, , Vol 93 May. 1997, p. 24-25 "The Strange New Planetary Zoo", Robert Naeye, Astronomy Vol 25, Apr. 1997, p. 42-49

39. EXOPLANET RELATED LINKS
webbased educational resources in astronomy and planetary sciences. other worlds,Distant Suns. Darren Garber's site with numerous VRMLs and finding charts.
http://obswww.unige.ch/~udry/planet/link_exoplanet.html
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  • Searching For Extrasolar Planets Exoplanet.org (G. Marcy et al.) The Anglo-Australian Planet Search Program Paul Butler page in Australia. Extrasolar Planet Detection with the AFOE Extrasolar Planets Encyclopedia : A comprehensive list on the subject at the Observatoire de Paris. Exoplanets: at Penn State University. Searching for Extrasolar Planets
  • HST transit-search in 47 Tuc COROT : A French photometry mission for stellar seismology and planet detection Darwin Space Infrared Interferometry Project List of Search Programs compiled by Darwin Project Direct Imaging of Earth-like planets Center for Astronomical Adaptive Optics The Planetary Society : Hot Topics WASP Wyoming Arizona Search for Planets - A ground-based photometric search for giant planets
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    Comparing the orbits of the extrasolar planets to planets in our own solar system (Darren Williams).
  • Searching for Extrasolar Planets and Educational Resources in Astronomy and Planetary Science.
  • 40. Stanford SOLAR Center -- Other Resources
    astronomy Picture of the Day. other worlds, Distant Suns Page. ExtrasolarPlanets Encyclopedia World Wide Web site; Center for Mars Exploration;
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