Astrosphere for January 22, 2008

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The Lunar News Network is concerned about the potentially faltering plans to return to the Moon, and has some suggestions if you want to take action.

Chris Lintott wonders if the United Kingdom should contribute to the International Space Station.

Centauri Dreams discusses how long it takes Earth to

recover from extinction events

.

A Mars Odyssey reports on a booming business, in moon dirt.

Have there been UFOs over Texas? I was just in Texas, and would have loved to see UFOs. Anyway, back to the question... no. No aliens. Astroprof gives

a much more detailed answer

.

Instead of the Moon, some space enthusiasts are suggesting

we visit asteroids instead

. Personally, I like both ideas.

This isn't exactly space, but it's so well written that I couldn't resist. Pamela Gay

talks about the digital divide

, and how she's greeted with blank stares when she talks technology with others.

Phil hits the pseudoscientists with a one-two punch. No, asteroid 2007 TU24

isn't going to hit the Earth

. And no,

that's not bigfoot

on the surface of Mars.

Pop quiz.

Mercury or the Moon

, which is which?

Fraser Cain

Fraser Cain

Fraser Cain is the publisher of Universe Today, founding the website in March 1999. He's also the co-host of Astronomy Cast.