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Book Review: Alien Oceans

By Keith Cowing
NASA Watch
March 21, 2021
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Book Review: Alien Oceans

Book Review: “Alien Oceans: The Search For Life In The Depths Of Space” by Kevin Hand
“We live on an ocean world with 71% its surface covered by a water. For all of history humans had an intrinsic bias that all inhabited worlds would have large oceans – since we do. Indeed, the large flat plains of our Moon still bear names of imaginary seas based on that bias and early telescopes. That said we held to the notion that life would arise on a world if only it had Earth’s basic characteristics – one of which was large bodies of water. Well, we now know that there is more than one way to have a planet with lots of liquid water.”

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One response to “Book Review: Alien Oceans”

  1. DesWelch says:
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    This is a great book, Keith! Dr. Hand gave an excellent talk as part of the New Scientist lecture series a few months ago on this topic. But please, stop reviewing all these great books, my wallet can’t handle it. 🙂