As we search for highly evolved civilizations far out in the universe, what do we expect their biological or technological signatures to look like? Would aliens ever let us know they exist? Would we even recognize civilizations far more advanced than our own?
Join SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) Institute astronomers Dr. Jill Tarter and Dr. Franck Marchis, with Jet Propulsion Laboratory Europa Project Staff Scientist and Science Communications Lead Dr. Cynthia Phillips, for a far-reaching discussion of the possibilities of life beyond Earth. The talk will be moderated by Charles Lindsay, interdisciplinary artist and director of the SETI Institute’s artist in residence program.
In conjunction with the exhibition Space Program: Europa by Tom Sachs.
As we search for highly evolved civilizations far out in the universe, what do we expect their biological or technological signatures to look like? Would aliens ever let us know they exist? Would we even recognize civilizations far more advanced than our own?
Join SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) Institute astronomers Dr. Jill Tarter and Dr. Franck Marchis, with Jet Propulsion Laboratory Europa Project Staff Scientist and Science Communications Lead Dr. Cynthia Phillips, for a far-reaching discussion of the possibilities of life beyond Earth. The talk will be moderated by Charles Lindsay, interdisciplinary artist and director of the SETI Institute’s artist in residence program.
In conjunction with the exhibition Space Program: Europa by Tom Sachs.
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