Do Aliens Exist? - Part 2
This is continued on from the first post; I hope the reason you’re reading this is because I got your mind ticking over from the first post. Anyway, this post is as said a continuation and I will go into a little more detail in the complex stuff. Read over this carefully and make sure you get your head around what is going on - this can be a little hard to understand so you need to try your best to get through it. Once again; if you have opinions or questions feel free to leave them in the comment box below.
Life In Extreme Circumstances
Everywhere (and I mean everywhere) a scientist or natural discoverer may go, they find life in the most extreme circumstances. Whether it be under ice, in the desert, in the jungle, in the dark oceans or even in blistery conditions - life has all ways been found on Earth. So this means, life can be found in the toughest of conditions; with the way Earth is panning out, it is only going to get worse - yet there will still be life! Now, some microbes on Earth put under extreme conditions; could live in the hot surface of Mars. These findings have made scientists thing about whether Aliens really do exist. The only thing we think they would need is water.
Aliens Have Visited?
Now wouldn’t that persuade some of you? What if I told you aliens had already visited Earth? Well from recent studies; around half of the USA believe that aliens have already visited us! Viewers/witnesses have provided pictorial and visual proof of UFO’s visiting Earth’s layers. However, head scientists studying then matter have dismissed all claims. Although, people still visit Roswell, N.M home of a reported UFO crash 60 years ago.
In Conclusion
Whether it is true or not, no one has yet to prove it. I do however put myself in the group of people that believe in aliens as there must be life out there.. somewhere. Until next time - over and out!
WTM Satelite Launch - 20th December 2008
December 19, 2008 by admin
Filed under Future Of Technology, Space, WTM Satelite
The Indian Space Research Organisation or ISRO has set itself a new goal. They are set to launch the WTM Satelite on the 20th of December. The satelite was created by the French; specifically designed for communication in space. It took a total of 26 months to build, just over two years. It also weighs over 3000 kilograms; it is the heaviest built satelite by the IRSO.
K.R. Sridhara Murthy, Managing Director, Antrix Corporation (ISRO’s bartering arm) said the advice accessory has been congenital for European EADS Astrium, an accessory of the EADS, and is currently ability barrage preparations.
Murthy added added that ISRO’s adequacy to accommodated the best of the requirements accepted by the barter in the assured time aeon would absolutely advice the organisation to win added affairs in the future.
India has now been put into an exclusive lunar club; members include: Russia, USA, Japan, China and European Space Agency. The satelite Aditya is also going to be launched soon enough; it is mainly designed to study the sun. India also has high hopes of sending an astronaut to the moon by 2012 and a manned ship by 2020.

