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Characterizing Interstellar Medium, Planetary Surface and Deep Environments by Spectroscopic Techniques Using Unique Simulation Chambers at Centro de Astrobiologia (CAB)

At present, the study of diverse habitable environments of astrobiological interest has become a major challenge. Due to the obvious technical and economical limitations on in situ exploration, laboratory simulations are one of the most feasible research options to make advances both in several astr...

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Autores principales: Mateo-Marti, Eva, Prieto-Ballesteros, Olga, Muñoz Caro, Guillermo, González-Díaz, Cristobal, Muñoz-Iglesias, Victoria, Gálvez-Martínez, Santos
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6789534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31510002
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life9030072
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author Mateo-Marti, Eva
Prieto-Ballesteros, Olga
Muñoz Caro, Guillermo
González-Díaz, Cristobal
Muñoz-Iglesias, Victoria
Gálvez-Martínez, Santos
author_facet Mateo-Marti, Eva
Prieto-Ballesteros, Olga
Muñoz Caro, Guillermo
González-Díaz, Cristobal
Muñoz-Iglesias, Victoria
Gálvez-Martínez, Santos
author_sort Mateo-Marti, Eva
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description At present, the study of diverse habitable environments of astrobiological interest has become a major challenge. Due to the obvious technical and economical limitations on in situ exploration, laboratory simulations are one of the most feasible research options to make advances both in several astrobiologically interesting environments and in developing a consistent description of the origin of life. With this objective in mind, we applied vacuum and high pressure technology to the design of versatile simulation chambers devoted to the simulation of the interstellar medium, planetary atmospheres conditions and high-pressure environments. These simulation facilities are especially appropriate for studying the physical, chemical and biological changes induced in a particular sample by in situ irradiation or physical parameters in a controlled environment. Furthermore, the implementation of several spectroscopies, such as infrared, Raman, ultraviolet, etc., to study solids, and mass spectrometry to monitor the gas phase, in our simulation chambers, provide specific tools for the in situ physico-chemical characterization of analogues of astrobiological interest. Simulation chamber facilities are a promising and potential tool for planetary exploration of habitable environments. A review of many wide-ranging applications in astrobiology are detailed herein to provide an understanding of the potential and flexibility of these unique experimental systems.
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spelling pubmed-67895342019-10-16 Characterizing Interstellar Medium, Planetary Surface and Deep Environments by Spectroscopic Techniques Using Unique Simulation Chambers at Centro de Astrobiologia (CAB) Mateo-Marti, Eva Prieto-Ballesteros, Olga Muñoz Caro, Guillermo González-Díaz, Cristobal Muñoz-Iglesias, Victoria Gálvez-Martínez, Santos Life (Basel) Article At present, the study of diverse habitable environments of astrobiological interest has become a major challenge. Due to the obvious technical and economical limitations on in situ exploration, laboratory simulations are one of the most feasible research options to make advances both in several astrobiologically interesting environments and in developing a consistent description of the origin of life. With this objective in mind, we applied vacuum and high pressure technology to the design of versatile simulation chambers devoted to the simulation of the interstellar medium, planetary atmospheres conditions and high-pressure environments. These simulation facilities are especially appropriate for studying the physical, chemical and biological changes induced in a particular sample by in situ irradiation or physical parameters in a controlled environment. Furthermore, the implementation of several spectroscopies, such as infrared, Raman, ultraviolet, etc., to study solids, and mass spectrometry to monitor the gas phase, in our simulation chambers, provide specific tools for the in situ physico-chemical characterization of analogues of astrobiological interest. Simulation chamber facilities are a promising and potential tool for planetary exploration of habitable environments. A review of many wide-ranging applications in astrobiology are detailed herein to provide an understanding of the potential and flexibility of these unique experimental systems. MDPI 2019-09-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6789534/ /pubmed/31510002 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life9030072 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Prieto-Ballesteros, Olga
Muñoz Caro, Guillermo
González-Díaz, Cristobal
Muñoz-Iglesias, Victoria
Gálvez-Martínez, Santos
Characterizing Interstellar Medium, Planetary Surface and Deep Environments by Spectroscopic Techniques Using Unique Simulation Chambers at Centro de Astrobiologia (CAB)
title Characterizing Interstellar Medium, Planetary Surface and Deep Environments by Spectroscopic Techniques Using Unique Simulation Chambers at Centro de Astrobiologia (CAB)
title_full Characterizing Interstellar Medium, Planetary Surface and Deep Environments by Spectroscopic Techniques Using Unique Simulation Chambers at Centro de Astrobiologia (CAB)
title_fullStr Characterizing Interstellar Medium, Planetary Surface and Deep Environments by Spectroscopic Techniques Using Unique Simulation Chambers at Centro de Astrobiologia (CAB)
title_full_unstemmed Characterizing Interstellar Medium, Planetary Surface and Deep Environments by Spectroscopic Techniques Using Unique Simulation Chambers at Centro de Astrobiologia (CAB)
title_short Characterizing Interstellar Medium, Planetary Surface and Deep Environments by Spectroscopic Techniques Using Unique Simulation Chambers at Centro de Astrobiologia (CAB)
title_sort characterizing interstellar medium, planetary surface and deep environments by spectroscopic techniques using unique simulation chambers at centro de astrobiologia (cab)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6789534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31510002
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life9030072
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