Astrobiology : an introduction
by
 
Longstaff, Alan, eauthor.

Title
Astrobiology : an introduction

Author
Longstaff, Alan, eauthor.

ISBN
9780429153693

Edition
First edition.

Physical Description
1 online resource (472 pages) : 164 illustrations.

Series
Series in astronomy and astrophysics
 
Series in astronomy and astrophysics.

Contents
chapter 1 Origin of the Elements -- chapter 2 The Chemistry of Space -- chapter 3 Habitable Earth -- chapter 4 Building the Solar System -- chapter 5 Early Earth -- chapter 6 Properties of Life -- chapter 7 Terrestrial Biochemistry -- chapter 8 Origin of Life -- chapter 9 Early Life -- chapter 10 Mars -- chapter 11 Icy Worlds -- chapter 12 Detecting Exoplanets -- chapter 13 Exoplanetary Systems -- chapter 14 Prospecting for Life.

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.

Subject Term
SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / General.
 
SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Evolution.
 
Exobiology.

Added Corporate Author
Taylor and Francis.

Electronic Access
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