Search for Alien Life Should Be a Priority, Scientists Tell Senators

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An artist's conception of what the surface of Europa might look like.
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Four scientists made the case Aug. 1 to a panel of senators that Congress should continue to fund NASA's search for life beyond Earth.

Only one of those scientists was affiliated directly with NASA, and the hearing touched on a broader range of scientific priorities for the agency and how to balance those with a limited budget. After opening statements, the hearing began with subcommittee chair Sen. Ted Cruz asking the panel flat out why we should search for life on other worlds.

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