Mar 1996
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Mercury, Vol. 25, no. 2, p.23
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It could happen tomorrow, or in a hundred years. Astronomers may discover we are not alone in the universe. It is a prospect made even more likely by the recent discoveries of bona fide planets around other stars, and Mercury wants our readers to be ready. With sidebars by Ben Bova; James M. Cordes, T. Joseph W. Lazio, and Carl Sagan; and H. Paul Shuch.
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