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DESCRIPTION:Dear All\,\nThe Science Discovery Club will be screening the fi
 fth and final episode  'Aliens' of the five part series 'Wonders of the So
 lar System' on Sep  21\, 2018 in the Vikram Sarabhai Hall\, Convention Cen
 tre\, from 7 to 8 PM.  All members of the Science Explorers Club of AECS a
 nd Staff Club of  RRCAT are invited to the screening.\nEpisode Brief: The 
 fifth and final episode covers life surviving in  extreme environments\, a
 nd how the search for life on other worlds  follows the search for water. 
 Prof. Brian Cox begins by travelling to  the deep ocean to draw comparison
 s between life in the hostile  conditions of the deep seabed (on the subme
 rsible DSV Alvin) and the  parallel potential of non-Earth life. The absen
 ce of life-sustaining  water in the Atacama Desert in South America is als
 o viewed\, which is  cited to explain the lack of even basic microbial lif
 e there. A trip to  the Scablands in North-West America is also made\, wit
 h an explanation of  the Missoula Floods that once occurred there\, and ho
 w the tell-tale  signature of water shaped the landscape geologically. The
  exploration of Mars has revealed possible evidence of its subterranean hy
 drology\, and a visit to the Cueva de Villa Luz in Mexico shows how simple
  life-forms (such as archaea and snottites) survive in hostile conditions 
 beneath the Earth. Conversely\, the hostile frozen topography of Jupiter's
  moon Europa also reveals the presence and effects of sub-surface water\, 
 and Prof. Cox visits a cave in Vatnajökull to find microbial signs of life
  beneath the ice. Prof. Brian Cox concludes by stating that Europa represe
 nts the 'most fascinating and important alien world we know. A true wonder
  of the Solar system because it's our best hope of finding extraterrestria
 l life.' (Source-Wikipedia)\n \nRegards\,Secretary\, RRCAT Staff Club http
 s://www.rrcatstaffclub.in/events/rrcat/event/205-science-movie-night
DTSTART:20180921T133000Z
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LOCATION:Vikram Sarabhai Hall\, RRCAT Convention Centre (Unnamed Road\, RRC
 AT\, Indore\, Madhya Pradesh 452013\, India)
SUMMARY:Science Movie Night
URL:https://www.rrcatstaffclub.in/events/rrcat/event/205-science-movie-nigh
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