Well, he may be amateur, but he's also well connected.
Some pictures of him, me and "some unknown" persons in San Francisco;-) http://www.astroseti.org/galeria.php
As Paul Davies has said: "Mars was ready for life long before Earth. Being a smaller planet it cooled faster. Also, the effect of the asteroid bombardment was less severe. Mars has the volcanoes and water that most astrobiologists believe were needed to incubate life." So if we are here (via panspermia) after been born in Mars, we have to find there the fossils of our ancient relatives.
Human brain maturation procedure during the speech learning period recorded for the first time by Spanish researchers:
http://www.astroseti.org/vernew.php?codigo=13
Well, he may be amateur, but he's also well connected. ;-)
Some pictures of him, me and "some unknown" persons in San Francisco
http://www.astroseti.org/galeria.php
I don't think so, we have a dedicated server, and this is not the first time we appear in big-traffic sites, like digg. Just remember this: http://digg.com/science/The_most_famous_picture_in _the_history_of_science
Our machine is ready for the "slashdot effect" ;-)
You can read more about it in BBC News (English) and in Astroseti (Spanish).
It's nice to see another fellow countryman over here. Thanks for reading us ;-).
I'm a litle confused about the use of "Primer poste" which I found not related at all whith the thread here discussed.
Can you explain the sense of your words please?.
I'm sorry but a real Spanish astronomer would have said: Gracias! ;-)
As Paul Davies has said: "Mars was ready for life long before Earth. Being a smaller planet it cooled faster. Also, the effect of the asteroid bombardment was less severe. Mars has the volcanoes and water that most astrobiologists believe were needed to incubate life." So if we are here (via panspermia) after been born in Mars, we have to find there the fossils of our ancient relatives.