Astrobiology and the Possibility of Life on Earth and Elsewhere…

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Hervé Cottin
Julia Michelle Kotler
Kristin Bartik
H. James Cleaves
Charles S. Cockell
Jean-Pierre P. de Vera
Pascale Ehrenfreund
Stefan Leuko
Inge Loes Ten Kate
Zita Martins
Robert Pascal
Richard Quinn
Petra Rettberg
Frances Westall
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[1] Institut Pierre Simon Laplace,LISA, UMR CNRS 7583, Université Paris Est Créteil et Université Paris Diderot
[2] Leiden Institute of Chemistry,EMNS, Ecole Polytechnique
[3] Faculty of Applied Sciences,Earth
[4] Université libre de Bruxelles,Life Science Institute
[5] Blue Marble Space Institute of Science,Center for Chemical Evolution
[6] Tokyo Institute of Technology,UK Centre for Astrobiology, SUPA, School of Physics and Astronomy, James Clerk Maxwell Building
[7] Georgia Institute of Technology,DLR, Institute of Planetary Research, Experimental Planetary Physics
[8] Institute for Advanced Study,Space Policy Institute
[9] King’s Buildings,DLR, Institute of Aerospace Medicine, Radiation Biology Department
[10] Research Group Astrobiology and Planetary Simulations,Department of Earth Sciences
[11] George Washington University,Department of Earth Science and Engineering
[12] Research Group Astrobiology,IBMM UMR5247
[13] Utrecht University,SETI Institute
[14] Imperial College London,CNRS, CBM
[15] CNRS – Universités Montpellier 1 & 2,undefined
[16] NASA Ames Research Center MS 239-4,undefined
[17] UPR 4301,undefined
来源
Space Science Reviews | 2017年 / 209卷
关键词
Astrobiology; Exobiology; Origin of life; Search for extraterrestrial life; Limits of life; Prebiotic chemistry; Water;
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Astrobiology is an interdisciplinary scientific field not only focused on the search of extraterrestrial life, but also on deciphering the key environmental parameters that have enabled the emergence of life on Earth. Understanding these physical and chemical parameters is fundamental knowledge necessary not only for discovering life or signs of life on other planets, but also for understanding our own terrestrial environment. Therefore, astrobiology pushes us to combine different perspectives such as the conditions on the primitive Earth, the physicochemical limits of life, exploration of habitable environments in the Solar System, and the search for signatures of life in exoplanets. Chemists, biologists, geologists, planetologists and astrophysicists are contributing extensively to this interdisciplinary research field. From 2011 to 2014, the European Space Agency (ESA) had the initiative to gather a Topical Team of interdisciplinary scientists focused on astrobiology to review the profound transformations in the field that have occurred since the beginning of the new century. The present paper is an interdisciplinary review of current research in astrobiology, covering the major advances and main outlooks in the field. The following subjects will be reviewed and most recent discoveries will be highlighted: the new understanding of planetary system formation including the specificity of the Earth among the diversity of planets, the origin of water on Earth and its unique combined properties among solvents for the emergence of life, the idea that the Earth could have been habitable during the Hadean Era, the inventory of endogenous and exogenous sources of organic matter and new concepts about how chemistry could evolve towards biological molecules and biological systems. In addition, many new findings show the remarkable potential life has for adaptation and survival in extreme environments. All those results from different fields of science are guiding our perspectives and strategies to look for life in other Solar System objects as well as beyond, in extrasolar worlds.
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