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Brief review about history of astrobiology
International Journal of Astrobiology, 2022The main idea of this work is to develop a chronological and descriptive historical review in a summarized form about content on astrobiology, which is a research area considered as an emerging science.
B. Nascimento-Dias, J. Martínez-Frías
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SPIE Proceedings, 2007
Chirality is an excellent indicator of life, but naturally occurring astrobiological (as well as terrestrial) samples nearly always exhibit massive depolarizing light scattering, which renders conventional polarimeters useless. For astrobiological applications, we instead consider a novel polarimeter originally developed for non-invasive human-glucose ...
Neeraj, Kothari+4 more
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Chirality is an excellent indicator of life, but naturally occurring astrobiological (as well as terrestrial) samples nearly always exhibit massive depolarizing light scattering, which renders conventional polarimeters useless. For astrobiological applications, we instead consider a novel polarimeter originally developed for non-invasive human-glucose ...
Neeraj, Kothari+4 more
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Analytical Chemistry in Astrobiology.
Analytical Chemistry, 2021This Feature introduces and discusses the findings of key analytical techniques used to study planetary bodies in our solar system in the search for life beyond Earth, future missions planned for high-priority astrobiology targets in our solar system ...
K. M. Seaton, M. Cable, A. Stockton
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Chapter 1: The Astrobiology Primer 3.0.
AstrobiologyThe Astrobiology Primer 3.0 (ABP3.0) is a concise introduction to the field of astrobiology for students and others who are new to the field of astrobiology.
Micah J Schaible+59 more
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2014
Astrobiology: An Overview Aaron David Goldman Origin of Elements and Formation of Solar System, Planets, and Exoplanets Ken Rice Astrobiology Education and Public Outreach Timothy F. Slater Analysis of Extraterrestrial Organic Matter in Murchison Meteorite: A Progress Report Philippe Schmitt-Kopplin, Mourad Harir, Basem Kanawati, Regis Gougeon, Franco ...
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Astrobiology: An Overview Aaron David Goldman Origin of Elements and Formation of Solar System, Planets, and Exoplanets Ken Rice Astrobiology Education and Public Outreach Timothy F. Slater Analysis of Extraterrestrial Organic Matter in Murchison Meteorite: A Progress Report Philippe Schmitt-Kopplin, Mourad Harir, Basem Kanawati, Regis Gougeon, Franco ...
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A brief epistemological discussion of astrotheology in the light of astrobiology
International Journal of Astrobiology, 2021Astrotheology is presented as a discipline of study that manages to complement theology and science. It considers that each one has its own role and that as long as there is no reductionism that wants to monopolize the place of the other, fluid ...
O. Chon-Torres, K. Szocik
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Investigating Habitability with an Integrated Rock-Climbing Robot and Astrobiology Instrument Suite.
Astrobiology, 2020A prototype rover carrying an astrobiology payload was developed and deployed at analog field sites to mature generalized system architectures capable of searching for biosignatures in extreme terrain across the Solar System.
K. Uckert+14 more
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2007
Life is a planetary phenomenon and is arguably the most interesting phenomenon observed on planetary surfaces. Everything we know about life is based on the example of life on Earth. Generalization to other areas or extended forms of life must proceed with this caveat.
Christopher P. McKay, Wanda L. Davis
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Life is a planetary phenomenon and is arguably the most interesting phenomenon observed on planetary surfaces. Everything we know about life is based on the example of life on Earth. Generalization to other areas or extended forms of life must proceed with this caveat.
Christopher P. McKay, Wanda L. Davis
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The perception that life on other planets would be, problematic for religious people, and indeed for religion itself, is a longstanding one. It is partially rooted in fact: astrobiological speculations have, on occasion, engendered religious ...
Richard Playford+2 more
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Astrobiology in Europe, 20 years of expectations
International Journal of Astrobiology, 2021During 20 years, the European astrobiologists collaborated within EANA, the European Astrobiology Network Association, to help European researchers developing astrobiology programmes to share their knowledge, to foster their cooperation, to attract young
A. Brack
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