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Life On Earth And Other Planetary Bodies 1st Edition Joseph Seckbach Auth

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Life On Earth And Other Planetary Bodies 1st Edition Joseph Seckbach Auth
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.51 MB
Pages: 534
Author: Joseph Seckbach (auth.), Arnold Hanslmeier, Stephan Kempe, Joseph Seckbach (eds.)
ISBN: 9789400749658, 9789400749665, 9400749651, 940074966X
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Life On Earth And Other Planetary Bodies 1st Edition Joseph Seckbach Auth by Joseph Seckbach (auth.), Arnold Hanslmeier, Stephan Kempe, Joseph Seckbach (eds.) 9789400749658, 9789400749665, 9400749651, 940074966X instant download after payment.

A trio of editors [Professors from Austria, Germany and Israel] present Life on Earth and other Planetary Bodies. The contributors are from twenty various countries and present their research on life here as well as the possibility for extraterrestrial life. This volume covers concepts such as life’s origin, hypothesis of Panspermia and of life possibility in the Cosmos. The topic of extraterrestrial life is currently ‘hot’ and the object of several congresses and conferences. While the diversity of “normal” biota is well known, life on the edge of the extremophiles is more limited and less distributed. Other subjects discussed are Astrobiology with the frozen worlds of Mars, Europa and Titan where extant or extinct microbial life may exist in subsurface oceans; conditions on icy Mars with its saline, alkaline, and liquid water which has been recently discovered; chances of habitable Earth-like [or the terrestrial analogues] exoplanets; and SETI’s search for extraterrestrial Intelligence.

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