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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Another way would be to observe the traces of methane in the earth's atmosphere, Sagan said. This would puzzle them, for it cannot be explained by any ordinary process. In fact, it is largely due to emanations from the wombs of cows...

Author: By Roger W. Sinnott, | Title: Sagan Speaks of Planatary Life, Heavenly Music, Mining on Moon | 4/12/1967 | See Source »

...People sometimes have a strong predisposition to believe things not in accordance with the facts," said Carl E. Sagan, Assistant Professor of Astronomy, speaking about intelligent life in the universe at Leverett House last night...

Author: By Roger W. Sinnott, | Title: Sagan Speaks of Planatary Life, Heavenly Music, Mining on Moon | 4/12/1967 | See Source »

...Sagan was referring to those "unscientific" flying saucer enthusiasts; but another position that is just as extreme, Sagan feels, is that of the average man in the street, who is determined to believe that there is no life on other planets. "This point of view was well expressed once by President Johnson, who was "relieved" to learn that the Mariner IV close-up photos of Mars showed no conclusive evidence of life there...

Author: By Roger W. Sinnott, | Title: Sagan Speaks of Planatary Life, Heavenly Music, Mining on Moon | 4/12/1967 | See Source »

Questions from the audience took a different tack. One student asked how other beings would know if there was life on Earth. Aside from a few "trails of jets, wakes of ships, and logging swaths in Canada," even a near-by observer would not see any evidence of life, Sagan said...

Author: By Roger W. Sinnott, | Title: Sagan Speaks of Planatary Life, Heavenly Music, Mining on Moon | 4/12/1967 | See Source »

...there is another way, Sagan pointed out. "Every night, as North America swings around, an incredible barrage of radio radiation leaves the Earth, consisting mostly of the rock'n' Roll end of the broadcast spectrum and TV shows. The noise is so terrific that even several tens of light-years away, beings could detect it, and deduce that some low from of life existed here...

Author: By Roger W. Sinnott, | Title: Sagan Speaks of Planatary Life, Heavenly Music, Mining on Moon | 4/12/1967 | See Source »

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