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Analog Science Fiction and Fact - 2014-07

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  Surely intergalactic interactions might take a billion years, meaning we could pass through the collision zone about four times in a billion years. I've heard there were major bombardments of the planets and moons (specifically our Moon) in our Solar System about 3.8 billion years ago. Which is curiously just about the time that life arose on our planet. There has been a theory around for a while that life (in our Solar System) started on Mars and got blasted to Earth by meteor strikes on Mars. Also theories that life started in comets in the Oort Cloud and was redistributed to Earth and Mars by comet bombardments. Which makes me wonder: Did life start in another galaxy and infect our galaxy or vice versa?

  I have Christian Fundamentalist friends who point me to websites claiming that the orbits and rotations of planets and moons in our Solar System are not fully understood or explained. They claim this is proof that it was all created by God or by intelligent design. I am not convinced. (The fact that science currently does not know all the answers does not mean there are not scientific answers.)

  But now I am wondering if intergalactic collisions may explain some of the odd orbits and rotations in our Solar System and elsewhere. There are even scientists who are finding weird planets in space: In Yahoo!News article "Giant Alien Planet Discovered in Most Distant Orbit Ever Seen," lead researcher Vanessa Bailey, a fifth-year graduate astronomy student at the University of Arizona, is quoted saying "This system is especially fascinating because no model of either planet or star formation fully explains what we see." [http://news.yahoo.com/giant-alien-planet-discovered-mostdistant-orbit-ever-171737130.html] I would like to see more speculation on how intergalactic collisions may have impacted the development of our Solar System, or life, or evolution on our planet.

  Bill Keck Staten Island, NY

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  27–29 June 2014

  APOLLOCON (Houston area SF/Fsy/Horror conference) at Houston, TX. Membership: $30 until 1 May 2014, $40 at the con. Info: http://www.apollocon.org/.

  17–20 July 2014

  DETCON 1 (North American Science Fiction Convention) at Detroit, MI. Author Guest of Honor: Steven Barnes; Artist Guest of Honor: John Picacio; Scientist Guest of Honor: Helen Greiner; Musician Guests of Honor: Bill & Brenda Sutton; Fan Guests of Honor: Bernadette Bosky, Arthur D. Hlavaty, Kevin J. Maroney. ConChairs Emeritus: Roger Sims & Fred Prophet. Memberships through 31 March 2014: $65 Adult, $50 Youth (13–24), $25 child (5-12). Info: detcon1.org; info@detcon1.org.

  25–27 July 2014

  CONFLUENCE 2014 (Pittsburgh area SF conference) at Mars, PA. Guest of Honor: William H. Keith, Jr. (aka Ian Douglas aka H. Jay Riker); Featured Filk Guest: W. Scott Snyder; Featured Filk Guest Emeritus: Peter Grubbs; Special Filk Guest: Moss Bliss. Info: www.confluencesff.org/; confluence@parsec-sff.org; +1.412. 344.0456; PO Box 3681, Pittsburgh, PA 15230-3681.

  1–3 August 2014

  SHORE LEAVE 36 (Star Trek oriented, fan-run convention) at Hunt Valley, MD. Memberships until 25 July 2014: $80 (18+), $50 (13–17), $20 (5-12), supporting $10. Info: www.shore-leave.com; +1.410.701.0669; PO Box 6809, Towson MD 21285-6809.

  14–18 August 2014

  LONCON 3 (72nd World Science Fiction Convention) at International Conference Centre, ExCel, London Docklands, U.K. Guests of Honor: Iain M. Banks, John Clute, Chris Foss, Malcolm Edwards, Jeanne Gomoll, Robin Hobb, Bryan Talbot. Membership: until 30 April 2013. Attending: $160/£95 (adult), $110/£65 (young adult), $50/£30 (child), infant $3/£2, $390/£230 (family); Supporting: $40/£25. This is the SF universe's annual get-together. Professionals and readers from all over the world will be in attendance. Talks, panels, films, fancy dress competition—the works. Nominate and vote for the Hugos. Info: http://www.loncon3.org/; Loncon 3, 379 Myrtle Road, Sheffield S2 3QH, United Kingdom.

  22–24 August 2014

  SHAMROKON/EUROCON 2014 (European continental SF conference) at Dublin, Ireland. Guest of Honor: Jim Fitzpatrick, Seanan McGuire, Andrzej Sapkowski, Ylva Spångberg. Memberships: USD50, USD15 (under 21), concessionary (students, pensioners, etc) USD35, supporting USD15. Info: www.shamrokon.ie.

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