Our conversation was almost as large as the universe when we talked with Lee Billings, discussing his book “Five Million Years of Solitude : The Search for Life among the Stars”. In addition to the scientists and the technology–and the results!–of searching for the existence of planets beyond our own solar system, we pretty much touched on questions relating to life, the universe, and everything, including communicating science, of course. As usual, we had a lively conversation about lots of interesting ideas. More
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@MelissaSevigny Perhaps it’s inevitable 😄 1 week ago
@MelissaSevigny @flannerm I did think of you and your book, Melissa! 1 week ago
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Read Science! Episode 14 : Exoplanets Edition
Our conversation was almost as large as the universe when we talked with Lee Billings, discussing his book “Five Million Years of Solitude : The Search for Life among the Stars”. In addition to the scientists and the technology–and the results!–of searching for the existence of planets beyond our own solar system, we pretty much touched on questions relating to life, the universe, and everything, including communicating science, of course. As usual, we had a lively conversation about lots of interesting ideas.
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10 years ago Gummy Bears, Read Science!, Space, Space Read Science!, Video • Tags: 5 Billion Years of Solitude, astrobiology, exoplanets, Google Hangout on Air, Jeff Shaumeyer, Joanne Manaster, Lee Billings, Read Science!, video