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Astrobiology: Future Perspectives

Astrobiology, a new exciting interdisciplinary research field, seeks to unravel the origin and evolution of life wherever it might exist in the Universe. The current view of the origin of life on Earth is that it is strongly connected to the origin and evolution of our planet and, indeed, of the Uni...

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Autores principales: Ehrenfreund, Pascale, Irvine, William, Owen, Toby, Becker, Luann, Blank, Jen, Brucato, John, Colangeli, Luigi, Derenne, Sylvie, Dutrey, Anne, Despois, Didier, Lazcano, Antonio, Robert, Francois
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-2305-7
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1338806
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author Ehrenfreund, Pascale
Irvine, William
Owen, Toby
Becker, Luann
Blank, Jen
Brucato, John
Colangeli, Luigi
Derenne, Sylvie
Dutrey, Anne
Despois, Didier
Lazcano, Antonio
Robert, Francois
author_facet Ehrenfreund, Pascale
Irvine, William
Owen, Toby
Becker, Luann
Blank, Jen
Brucato, John
Colangeli, Luigi
Derenne, Sylvie
Dutrey, Anne
Despois, Didier
Lazcano, Antonio
Robert, Francois
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description Astrobiology, a new exciting interdisciplinary research field, seeks to unravel the origin and evolution of life wherever it might exist in the Universe. The current view of the origin of life on Earth is that it is strongly connected to the origin and evolution of our planet and, indeed, of the Universe as a whole. We are fortunate to be living in an era where centuries of speculation about the two ancient and fundamental problems: the origin of life and its prevalence in the Universe are being replaced by experimental science. The subject of Astrobiology can be approached from many different perspectives. This book is focused on abiogenic organic matter from the viewpoint of astronomy and planetary science and considers its potential relevance to the origins of life on Earth and elsewhere. Guided by the review papers in this book, the concluding chapter aims to identify key questions to motivate future research and stimulate astrobiological applications of current and future research facilities and space missions. Today’s rich array of new spacecraft, telescopes and dedicated scientists promises a steady flow of discoveries and insights that will ultimately lead us to the answers we seek.
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spellingShingle Astrophysics and Astronomy
Ehrenfreund, Pascale
Irvine, William
Owen, Toby
Becker, Luann
Blank, Jen
Brucato, John
Colangeli, Luigi
Derenne, Sylvie
Dutrey, Anne
Despois, Didier
Lazcano, Antonio
Robert, Francois
Astrobiology: Future Perspectives
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