Contact With Alien Civilizations - Michael A.G.

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408 References 32. Dick, “SETI Before the Space Age,” 7; “Back to the Future: SETI Before the Space Age,” paper presented at the 1993 International Astronautical Congress (IAA.9.2.93-790); William Sims Bainbridge, The Spaceflight Revo- lution: A Sociological Study, New York, Wiley, 1976, 3. 33. Rees, 142. 34. Ekers, et al., 3. 35. Achenbach, 355. 36. Sagan, Pale Blue Dot, 365; Achenbach, 62. 37. Roger Angel, “Future Optical and Infrared Telescopes,” Nature, Vol. 409 (18 January 2001), 427-430; Michaud, “SETI Hearings in Washington.” 38. Quoted by Norman N. Nelson, “Some Diplomatic and Journalistic Implica- tions of SETI,” paper presented at the 1985 International Astronautical Congress (IAA-85-469). 39. Peter B. Boyce, “Signal Verification in the Real World: When Is a Signal not a Signal?” Acta Astronautica, Vol. 21 (1990), 81-84; Albert A. Harrison, After Contact: The Human Response to Extraterrestrial Life, New York, Plenum, 1997, 319. 40. Steven J. Dick, “Consequences of Success in SETI,” in G. Seth Shostak, editor, Progress in the Search for Extraterrestrial Life (1993 Bioastronomy Symposium), Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 1995, 521-530. 41. Dick, Dibner Lecture, 3. 42. Guthke, 16; Black, et al. 43. Allen Tough, “Positive Consequences of SETI Before Detection,” paper presented at the 1995 International Astronautical Congress (IAA-95- IAA.9.2.06). 44. Morrison, et al., editors, 7. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. . Stapledon, 327-328. . In A.G.W. Cameron, editor, Interstellar Communication, Amsterdam, New York, Benjamin, 1963, 144-159. . In Cameron, editor, 121-143. . Morrison, et al., 1977, 107. . Black, et al., 3. . Brin, “Xenology,” 69; Drake and Sobel, 120. . Sullivan, 226; Shklovskii and Sagan, 449. . Arthur C. Clarke, The Promise of Space, New York, Harper and Row, 1968, 313. In Cameron, editor, 147. Goldsmith and Owen, 372. Swift, 150. Arthur C. Clarke, Greetings, Carbon-Based Bipeds!, New York, St. Mar- tin’s, 1999, 49-50. See, among others, Michael A.G. Michaud, “Spaceflight, Colonization, and Independence: A Synthesis,” JBIS, Vol. 30, Number 3 (March, 1977), 83-95 (Part One); Vol. 30, Number 6 (June, 1977), 203-212 (Part Two); Vol. 30, Number 9 (September, 1977), 323-331 (Part Three). Direct Contact