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Message 59915 - Posted: 3 Jan 2005, 22:25:10 UTC
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Message 61068 - Posted: 6 Jan 2005, 0:11:16 UTC

Before the Beginning

Interview with Sir Martin Rees, Part 2

Britain's Astronomer Royal, Martin Rees , took time from his busy schedule to talk with Astrobiology Magazine's Chief Editor and Executive Producer, Helen Matsos. His three-part interview considers a broad range of alternative planetary futures, while highlighting today's changes in one of the oldest sciences, astronomy.

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Message 62882 - Posted: 10 Jan 2005, 19:56:16 UTC

Our Cosmic Self-Esteem

Interview with Sir Martin Rees, Part 3

Summary (Jan 10, 2005): Astronomer Royal, Sir Martin Rees describes how for the first time, humans as a species may start to change in observable ways within single lifetimes and under some loose control of our own influence. If this future plays out, the future itself becomes more difficult to forecast.

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