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Astrobiology An Introduction Longstaff Alan

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Astrobiology An Introduction Longstaff Alan
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.78 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Longstaff, Alan
ISBN: 9781439875766, 1439875766
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Astrobiology An Introduction Longstaff Alan by Longstaff, Alan 9781439875766, 1439875766 instant download after payment.

Astrobiology is a multidisciplinary pursuit that in various guises encompasses astronomy, chemistry, planetary and Earth sciences, and biology. It relies on mathematical, statistical, and computer modeling for theory, and space science, engineering, and computing to implement observational and experimental work. Consequently, when studying astrobiology, a broad scientific canvas is needed. For example, it is now clear that the Earth operates as a system; it is no longer appropriate to think in terms of geology, oceans, atmosphere, and life as being separate.--Provided by publisher
Abstract: Astrobiology is a multidisciplinary pursuit that in various guises encompasses astronomy, chemistry, planetary and Earth sciences, and biology. It relies on mathematical, statistical, and computer modeling for theory, and space science, engineering, and computing to implement observational and experimental work. Consequently, when studying astrobiology, a broad scientific canvas is needed. For example, it is now clear that the Earth operates as a system; it is no longer appropriate to think in terms of geology, oceans, atmosphere, and life as being separate.--Provided by publisher

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