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| Martin Beech - Science - 2009 - 291 pages
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| Carl Sagan - Fiction - 1997 - 452 pages
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| Iain Nicolson - Nature - 1999 - 316 pages
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| Michael Michaud - Science - 2010 - 472 pages
This book describes a wide variety of speculations by many authors about the consequences for humanity of coming into contact with extraterrestrial intelligence. The ... | |
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