Jupiter would be, if I tried to compare the planets to real people. You're not going to find life on Venus because it's 900 degrees. Titan is so cold that gaseous methane has liquified the rivers of methane flowing on the surface of the moon Titan. Mars, well Mars, we're looking for, we're life on Mars, but I don't know. I think Mars is Barbara Walters, because it's like cold and dry.
Scientists have been searching for aliens in our solar system and beyond, but have not yet found evidence that life exists beyond Earth. SETI, the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, has been scanning the stars for alien radio beacons for 50 years. Radio and TV broadcasts have been leaking from Earth’s atmosphere for over a century, and these traveling time capsules could eventually reach a broader audience than ever imagined. Neil and Lynne review the methods used to locate aliens, and discuss what to do if you’re ever abducted.
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