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  1. Exobiology, (Scientific publications of the Bioscience Programs Division, National Aeronautics and Space Administration) by Frances Hong, 1967
  2. Meteorites, microfossils, and exobiology (SuDoc NAS 1.15:207366) by Richard B. Hoover, 1997
  3. Life beyond the earth: A study in exobiology by V. A Firsoff, 1963
  4. Life sciences space station planning document a reference payload for the exobiology research facilities (SuDoc NAS 1.15:89606) by NASA,
  5. Publications of the Exobiology Program for (SuDoc NAS 1.15:) by NASA,
  6. Publications of the Exobiology Program for 1982: A special bibliography (NASA technical memorandum) by Linda G Pleasant, 1983
  7. Life Sciences and Space Research, Xxiii (I : Exobiology Science and Primitive Solar System Bodies) (Vol 23)
  8. Life in the Universe: Expectations and Constraints (Advances in Astrobiology and Biogeophysics) by Dirk Schulze-Makuch, Louis N. Irwin, 2008-11-17
  9. Astrobiology: The Quest for the Conditions of Life (Physics and Astronomy Online Library)
  10. Between Necessity and Probability: Searching for the Definition and Origin of Life (Advances in Astrobiology and Biogeophysics) by Radu Popa, 2010-11-30
  11. Intelligent Life in the Universe: Principles and Requirements Behind Its Emergence (Advances in Astrobiology and Biogeophysics) by Peter Ulmschneider, 2010-11-30
  12. Lectures in Astrobiology: Vol I (Advances in Astrobiology and Biogeophysics)
  13. The hunt for habitable planets: here and now, a new suite of small telescopes are poised to look for Earthlike planets beyond the solar system.: An article from: Science News by Ron Cowen, 2008-12-20
  14. Life on Mars: past, present, and future.: An article from: Journal of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences by Christopher P. McKay, 2003-07-01

61. Exobiology@Everything2.com
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created by Zeolite thing ) by Zeolite (1.7 y) print I like it! Mon Aug 28 2000 at 8:07:57 The branch of biology that deals with the search for extraterrestrial life and the effects of extraterrestrial surroundings on living organism s. thing ) by The Alchemist (2.1 d) print I like it! Mon Oct 02 2000 at 14:19:55 The most immediate possibility for extraterrestrial life is bacteria clinging to life in harsh environments . Mars caused a recent flurry when some evidence seemed to have turned up in some of its rocks. On further inspection, however, they seemed to be smaller than the lower limit for cell size . Additionally, organic chemicals found in the rocks could have been created abiotic ally. However, if Mars had once had water on its surface (the famous canals) then underground life might still be possible. The only other place in the solar system with liquid water is Europa (a moon of Jupiter?) which has a sort of underground ocean. Water is necessary for life as we know it - but not sufficient. Interestingly, the basic organic components for life (DNA for example) can be found in

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63. [34.01] The Rebirth Of Exobiology
The word exobiology was coined at the dawn of the space age. But the subsequent discovery of high venusian surface temperatures, the demonstration that
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64. Exobiology Experiments In Earth Orbit Results And Perspectives
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66. Exobiology, As Well As Planetary And Solar System Science Depend On The Ability
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CHEMIN: a portable xrd/xrf instrument FOR PLANETARY EXPLORATION Artist's Conception of the Mars Science Laboratory, courtesy NASA/JPL The Mars Science Laboratory ( http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/future/msl.html The CheMin collaboration includes scientists from Indiana University ( D. Bish ), NASA Ames Research Center (D. Blake, project leader), inXitu (P. Sarrazin, formerly a postdoctoral researcher with D. Blake), and Los Alamos National Laboratory (S. Chipera and D. Vaniman).
Instrument Details CheMin (for CHEmistry and MINeralogy) is a miniature X-ray diffraction/X-ray fluorescence (XRD/XRF) instrument designed to perform remote robotic mineralogical analyses on solid bodies of the solar system such as Mars, Venus, Europa, the Moon, asteroids, and cometary nuclei. Several portable CheMin prototypes have been built, and the most recent prototype was successfully deployed at a variety of Mars analog sites in Death Valley, California, in May 2004. This instrument was recently chosen to be a part of the scientific payload on the next major Mars lander mission, Mars Science Laboratory, scheduled to launch in 2009.
Figure 2: CheMin III prototype in a laboratory setting with a 114mm Debye-Scherrer camera for scale.

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69. Geneva Extrasolar Planet Search: Exobiology
New Swiss exobiology network. Astrobiology Web Resources on many aspects of planetary searches Club Internet French site on exobiology (en francais)
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Exobiology, Bioastronomy- and ET-Related Links
New Swiss Exobiology network Astrobiology Web : Resources on many aspects of planetary searches and life in the Universe. Cosmo Brain A really good collection of astronomical links Darwin Space Infrared Interferometry Project ExtraTerrestrial File Other sites relating ET and extra-solar planet searches List of Search Programs compiled by Darwin Project The SETI Institute : Includes the Project Phoenix search for extraterrestrial intelligence. Club Internet French site on exobiology (en francais)
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70. Exobiology: Laying The Groundwork In A Search For Extrasolar Life
exobiology, the study of the origin, evolution, and distribution of life in the universe, embodies this quest. With the recognition that chemical evolution
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Exobiology: Laying the Groundwork in a Search for Extrasolar Life
Michael Meyer, Exobiology Program, NASA Headquarters How did life begin, both here and perhaps elsewhere? Are we alone, a chemical fluke, or are we the result of a process common in the universe? Prior to this century the question of our origin has been relatively unconstrained. With knowledge gained through experimentation and space science - about Earth, the solar system, and the universe - the question of our origins has become a serious scientific quest. Exobiology, the study of the origin, evolution, and distribution of life in the universe, embodies this quest. With the recognition that: chemical evolution proceeded rapidly to life on Earth, life may be a natural consequence of planetary evolution, and planetary systems may be common in the universe, life is likely to be common in the universe. How can we find it? With modeling, observation, and sampling in our solar system, we can learn of the planets' evolution through time. What is the relative importance of distance from the sun, bulk composition, and mass that determine whether the planetary body could have ever sustained life. What planetary bodies are the better candidates for life around other stars? What are the potential signatures for life? So far, we have only one example, rather evolved life at that. How would Earth's biosphere appear from space? Technology has an obvious signature but technology has been here for an extremely limited period of time. For the last 2 billion years, Earth's biosphere has been dominated by oxygenic photosynthesis - ozone would be an indicator. Chemical disequilibria are maintained by biology and could be indicative of life, for example methane or nitrous oxide in the presence of oxygen. But what of early Earth? What combination of reduced species would be indicative of life in a reducing atmosphere? Perhaps Earth's atmosphere was dominated by volcanic activity during its first 1.5 billion years, swamping any biological signature. An alternative maybe to search for a predominance of an optically active pigment, like chlorophyll or rhodopsin.

71. Project MUSE
However, it was not until 1960 that Lederberg coined the term exobiology to describe the search for life beyond Earth 1. From the very outset it was clear
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72. IWF : Exobiology
exobiology sometimes called Astrobiology attempts to reveal the origin, evolution and distribution of life on Earth and throughout the Universe.
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73. Extreme Environments On Earth: Analogs For Exobiology
Extreme Environments on Earth Analogs for exobiology. Faculty Baross, Delaney, Deming, Frederickson, Gammon, Leigh, Rodrigo, Staley
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Extreme Environments on Earth: Analogs for Exobiology Faculty: Baross, Delaney, Deming, Frederickson, Gammon, Leigh, Rodrigo, Staley Background Our basic premise is that life on Earth is the best model we have for life elsewhere. Life here is extraordinarily adaptable: organisms thrive in extremes of temperature, pressure, pH, solute concentrations, dryness, ionizing radiation, and other conditions. Study of life in extreme environments on Earth guides the search for extraterrestrial life. We study Earth's "extremophiles", organisms (especially microbes) that live in the most extreme conditions, both to identify the extreme limits of Earth-like life, and to learn to identify the types and activities of those life forms. Starting Assumptions and General Hypotheses
  • Liquid Water Assuming water is required for organisms' activity and growth, limits of microbial life can largely be defined by the boundary conditions for liquid water. Salinity and hydrostatic pressure determine phase changes: different combinations can expand the "liquid" boundaries substantially, especially at high temperatures.
  • Temperature, Pressure, and Minerals

74. NL Future Prospects Exobiology Astrochemistry Astrobiology
The interdisciplinary scientific field unified by the term exobiology is a new and developing research area. The Astrochemistry group is one of the few
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Future Prospects of Microgravity Research in The Netherlands
Significance of scientific research onboard the International Space Station (ISS) Preface Life Sciences Exobiology / Astrochemistry Industrial Research Exobiology / Astrochemistry / Astrobiology
Chemical / physical signature of planetary life Mars Mobile Lander "Rover" (2003) as part of research on life conditions in our solar system Evolution of Organic Matter in Space In the last decade a growing interest in the search for the origin of life on Earth has developed. Recent research in "life sciences" have strongly increased our knowledge in the processes of prebiotic evolution. The current field is divided into three parts that emphasise the main steps in the evolution of life in the universe:
  • The formation of the extraterrestrial organic matter and the subsequent delivery to the early Earth. The formation of the first structures that resemble living cells as we know them. The evolution of these cells to modern organisms.
  • 75. Exobiology - Research The News About Exobiology - From HighBeam Research
    exobiology Research the news about exobiology from 3000 Business, Academic and General interest magazines, newspapers, journals, and reference
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    76. HistCite - Main:
    Analytical concepts for exobiology flight experiments. Astrobiology from exobiology Viking and the current Mars probes
    http://www.garfield.library.upenn.edu/histcomp/exobiology/
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    77. Astrobiology/Exobiology Education Note
    As more college courses are planned in astrobiology exobiology, it is useful to share information about course content and the feedback we receive from
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    78. Martian Exobiology: Introduction
    Martian exobiology Introduction. Bruce M. Jakosky Citation Jakosky, B. M. (1997), Martian exobiology Introduction, J. Geophys.
    http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/1997/97JE01997.shtml
    Become an AGU Member Subscribe to AGU Journals Subscriber Access to Full Article (Nonsubscribers may purchase for $9.00, Includes print PDF Martian exobiology: Introduction Bruce M. Jakosky Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics and Department of Geological Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder
    Received 10 July 1997 ; accepted 10 July 1997 Subscriber Access to Full Article (Nonsubscribers may purchase for $9.00, Includes print PDF Citation: Jakosky, B. M. Martian exobiology: Introduction J. Geophys. Res.

    79. D J Des Marais [NASA] - The NASA Exobiology Programme
    The focus on exobiology emphasises high resolution multispectral orbital mapping to locate key aqueous sedimentary minerals, the exploration of ancient
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    Searching for Life in the Solar System ... And Beyond
    A Research Discussion Meeting

    London, UK - 31 October 1996
    THE NASA EXBIOLOGY PROGRAMME
    David J DesMarais, NASA Ames Research Center
    NASA will indeed conduct a more active search for life beyond Earth. Research on the Martian meteorites will be augmented by $2 million to contributed equally by NASA and NSF. The science strategy for the NASA Mars Surveyor Program now places a much higher priority on the search for evidence of life, particularly fossil evidence. This program features two launches per opportunity (every two years, starting this November). The focus on Exobiology emphasises high resolution multispectral orbital mapping to locate key aqueous sedimentary minerals, the exploration of ancient terrains by capable rovers, and the need for multiple sample return missions. A meeting will be held November 12-14 to plan a program to explore potential subsurface oceans on Europa. This past June, Ames Research Center hosted the "Blue Dot Workshop - Spectroscopic Search for Life on Extrasolar Planets". The Workshops emphasised the biogeochemistry of gases, the chemistry of spectroscopy of planetary atmospheres, and the remote sensing of planetary atmospheres and surfaces. In particular, the Workshop addressed definitive biological indicators of life in addition to the presence of abundant free oxygen and ozone. Incidentally, two spacecraft relevant to the search have been conceptualised. The "Kepler" craft could detect stellar occultations by earth-sized planets in other solar systems. "The Planet Finder" could additionally perform analyses of extrasolar planetary atmospheres.

    80. A Planet Of Your Own - Exobiology For Second Life « Second Life Conceptual Crea
    A Planet Of Your Own exobiology for Second Life. I seem to be taking on the mantle of Slartibartfarst from Magrathea from the HitchHikers Guide To The
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    A Planet Of Your Own - Exobiology for Second Life
    I seem to be taking on the mantle of Slartibartfarst from Magrathea from the HitchHikers Guide To The Galaxy (although in a somewhat smaller capacity at the moment).
    Moon not included.
    To reveal a bedroom - at the moment anyway! ~ by slconceptual on August 15, 2007.
  • sue said this on August 31, 2007 at 3:56 am You most certainly can have one Sue. Contact me in-world. slconceptual said this on August 31, 2007 at 8:25 am
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