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  1. Life in the Universe: A Beginner's Guide (Beginner's Guides series- Astrobiology) by Lewis Dartnell, 2007-04
  2. Astrobiology **ISBN: 9781560988496** by Monica M. Grady, 2001-04-01
  3. Astrobiologia/ Astrobiology (Milenium) (Spanish Edition) by Alberto Gonzalez Fairen, 2004-10-30
  4. Introduction to Astrobiology by &rrw Conway, 2004
  5. Assessment of the NASA Astrobiology Institute by Committee on the Review of the NASA Astrobiology Institute, National Research Council, 2008-03-21
  6. Astro-Venture:Astronomy Educator Guide: Activities in Astronomy and Astrobiology (Grades 5-8)
  7. Astrobiology: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Science, 3rd ed.</i> by Agnieszka Lichanska, 2004
  8. Astrobiology: Extraterrestrial Life, Hypothetical Types of Biochemistry, Panspermia, Beagle 2, Planetary Habitability, Life on Mars
  9. Rare Earth Hypothesis: Rare Earth Hypothesis. Astrobiology, Panspermia, Abiogenesis, Metaphysical naturalism, Planetary habitability, Fermi paradox, Drake equation, Planetary science
  10. Astrobiology An Integrated Science Approach Teacher Guide by Asbell-Clarke, Barstow, et all 2005
  11. Lectures in Astrobiology: Volume II (Advances in Astrobiology and Biogeophysics)
  12. Fermi Paradox: Extraterrestrial life, Age of the universe, Physicist, Enrico Fermi, Milky Way, Unidentified flying object, Self-replicating spacecraft, ... H. Hart, Astrobiology, Drake equation, SETI
  13. The Roots of Astrobiology: Books From the Nineteenth & Twentieth Centuries (Catalogue 95) by Jeff Weber Rare Books, 2002
  14. Introduction to Astrobiology by Isin EdGilmore, 2003

101. HNRS 228 [Spring 2001] Astrobiology With Taylor And Geller
HNRS 228 Spring 2001. astrobiology Origin and Evolution of Habitable Worldswith Taylor and Geller. Subject to change and revisions throughout semester.
http://www.science.gmu.edu/~hgeller/astrobiology/
HNRS 228 [Spring 2001]
Astrobiology: Origin and Evolution of Habitable Worlds with Taylor and Geller Subject to change and revisions throughout semester
History of the Universe The Astrobiology Web Astrobiology Newsletter Ad Astra Astrobio Special Issue ... NASA Image Sites
Space related news (at NASA and others): NASA Watch SPACEREF Space.com Universe Today ... Bad Astronomy
Help the Analemma Society establish an observatory in Fairfax County :: Learn about The Barns at Franklin Park in Loudoun County
Synopsis
This course will study the origin and development of life on the planet Earth within the context of an evolving universe. We begin with an overview of the origins of the universe from the "Big Bang" to our own solar system. We then integrate the principles of physics, chemistry, geology and biology to study the origins of life on Earth. We also address the ultimate fate of life in the universe based upon our understanding of thermodynamics and the expansion of the universe. The essential features of all living systems are discussed as they relate to what we might expect in terms of life elsewhere in the cosmos. The labs for the course include computer simulations and hands-on experiments to demonstrate essential features of the (i) origins of the universe, (ii) life on the planet Earth, (iii) search for life on Earth and elsewhere in cosmos, and (iv) extraterrestrial space travel and exploration. TENTATIVE SCHEDULE
  • Week 1 [Geller]
    Chapter 1 - Origin of the Universe
    16 January

102. Universe Today - Space Links: Astrobiology
Search. Space Link Directory astrobiology. Please support our partners by visitingtheir websites. AstroBiotech.Com astrobiology,Biotechnology,Communication.
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NEWS ARCHIVE TOPICS FORUM ... LINKS Search Space Link Directory: Astrobiology Please support our partners by visiting their websites. A full directory of links is further down this page. Click here to add your site to the directory. Partners AstroBiotech.Com - Astrobiology,Biotechnology,Communication. This site is a communication tool for the interaction of the scientific community.
The Astrobiology Index
- The Astrobiology Index is a comprehensive site for the space life sciences.
Directory of Links Astrobiology Curriculum
Astrobiology Web

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103. Astrobiology
LINKS, Search. News Topics astrobiology. Newer articles have been movedto the new archive. Click here to access the new archive. More
http://www.universetoday.com/html/topics/astrobiology.html
NEWS ARCHIVE TOPICS FORUM ... LINKS Search News Topics: Astrobiology Newer articles have been moved to the new archive. Click here to access the new archive. More Support For Theory of Life From Space Dust - August 16, 2001
First Extraterrestrials Found in our Atmosphere?
- July 31, 2001
Astronomers Search for Alien Lasers
- July 25, 2001
Italians Revive Space Bacteria
- May 14, 2001
Simulating How Comets Could have Seeded Life on Earth
- April 5, 2001
Proto Cell Walls Concocted From Interstellar Soup
- January 30, 2001
New Research Reopens Debate on Martian Rock
- December 14, 2000
Scientists Believe They May Have Bacteria from Space
- November 27, 2000
Bugs Survive 250 Million Years of Hibernation
- October 19, 2000
Searching For Martian Life in Antarctica
- September 28, 2000
Tough Bugs Ready for Spaceflight
- July 26, 2000 Tough Microbes Discovered at the South Pole - July 10, 2000 Europan Life May be Close to Surface - April 17, 2000 Hydrothermals Contain Clues About Life - March 30, 2000 Mars Could Be Our Ancestral Home - January 13th, 2000 Could Martian Life Survive a Blast Through the Atmosphere?

104. Astrochemistry's Links
Origin of Life, Exobiology, astrobiology. a page of links and more. The astrobiologyWebA very useful array of origin of life and exobiology information.
http://www.astrochem.org/originlinks.html
Origin of Life, Exobiology, Astrobiology
a page of links and more
Exobiology is the study of the origin of life on this or other planets. It is a highly interdisciplinary subject which employs chemistry, biology, astronomy, geology, and all of the fields between. As a result, web pages relevant to the origin of life tend to be scattered. Here is a compilation of a few links to the origin of life and related subjects. Clicking on the ball opens the link in a new window (with JavaScript and a version 3 or newer browser) Origins of Life Programs
NSCORT: Exobiology Origin of life research, a consortium among UCSD (departments of Chemistry and Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) , and The Salk Institute
NSCORT: The New York Center for Studies of the Origins of Life
Origin of life research at RPI and SUNY Albany
NASA Ames Space Sciences
Origin of life research and more.
NASA Ames Exobiology
Exobiology research within the above link.
NASA Astrobiology Institute
A grand program designed to cut to the heart of the origin of life via many institutions Ames Penn State UCLA ... U. Colorado

105. Astrobiology
Exobiology and astrobiology the New Science. Overview. Links. Scientists Sagan.astrobiology. The Net Advance of Physics Bioastronomy Links MIT.
http://www.resa.net/nasa/astrobiology.htm
Exobiology and Astrobiology: the New Science Overview
Links
Scientists Widen the Hunt for Alien Life
(excellent)
" ... a quiet revolution is now challenging this view and shaking the foundations of exobiology, the study
of the possibility of life elsewhere in the cosmos. Alien life, the new thinking goes, might not actually need the warming rays of a nearby star. It might thrive inside dim moons and planets. The dark ecosystems would be warmed by inner heat, bathed in melted ice and powered by chemicals."
New York Times, 5/6/97 The Search for Life on Other Planets (book summary)
" In The Search for Life on Other Planets, Jakosky offers a scientific foundation for thinking there may be life elsewhere in the Universe. Using the early history of the Earth and the conditions that would allow life to exist, he creates a sound, scientific foundation for the possibility of life on planets other than our own."

106. Cambridge Journals Online - Journal Home Page
My CJO Index, My CJO Homepage International Journal of astrobiology, InternationalJournal of astrobiology 2004, Volume 3. Issue S1, Jan 2004, pp 1120.
http://journals.cambridge.org/journal_InternationalJournalofAstrobiology
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Editor(s): Simon Mitton, University of Cambridge, UK
Dr Lynn Rothschild, NASA/Ames Research Centre, USA
Description
Astrobiology combines the sciences of biology, chemistry, palaeontology, geology, atmospheric physics, planetary science, astrophysics and cosmology in the study of the origin, evolution and distribution of life in the universe and the future of life both on earth and beyond. The International Journal of Astrobiology is a new journal which acts as an important forum for practitioners in this exciting interdisciplinary field. Coverage includes cosmic prebiotic chemistry, planetary evolution, the search for planetary systems and habitable zones, extremophile biology and experimental simulation of extraterrestrial environments, life detection in our solar system and beyond, intelligent life and societal aspects of astrobiology. A notable feature of the journal is the global distribution of its authors. Recent authors have included Freeman Dyson, Seth Shostak, Simon Conway-Morris, Steven J. Dick, and Eric Chaisson. Subscription Prices Year Category Access Type Price* Institutions subscribe Individuals subscribe *Purchases from the United States, Canada, and Mexico are in US dollars. All other purchases are in pounds sterling. Price does not include VAT, GST or other applicable taxes

107. Home
Houston astrobiology Consortium.
http://www.stat.rice.edu/~mathbio/astrobiology/
Houston Astrobiology Consortium Astrobiology is the scientific effort of diverse disciplines to study the origin,destiny, and distribution of life in the universe. The Houston Astrobiology Consortium (HAC) is a group of  scientists and public collaborators in the Texas Gulf Coast area with research  interests that contribute to the study of Astrobiology. Our group presently includes interested individuals from two local universities, (University of Houston and Rice University) Baylor College of Medicine in the Medical Center, and the Johnson Space Center . Specialties include research areas such as chemical evolution, planetary biology, space science and medicine, and the origin and evolution of life. Beyond the scientific research interest of it's members, HAC  is interested in promoting a vigorous outreach program for local Houstonians. This outreach program is designed to provide interaction between the science community and the public, as  fundamental questions concerning the evolution and distrubution of life are of interest to all, children, adults, educators, and researchers alike. The Houston Astrobiology Consortium is aided in this focus with the creation of the The National Aeronatucis and Space Administration (NASA) Astrobiology Institute which marks an unprecendented level of support  dedicated to the study of astrobiology.  HAC is dedicated to a robust interchange through seminar series, workshops, and information dissemination for levels of interest ranging from general to active scientific pursuit.

108. MSU Astrobiology
MSU astrobiology Project, Center for Genomics and Evolutionary Studies on MicrobialLife at Low Temperatures member of NASA s astrobiology Institute.
http://astrobiology.msu.edu/
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center for genomic and evolutionary studies on microbial life at low temperatures Michigan State University became a member of NASA's Astrobiology Institute in July 2001 . With a five million dollar grant from NASA, the Center for Genomic and Evolutionary Studies on Microbial Life at Low Temperatures was established at Michigan State University to study the genetic mechanisms which bacteria have evolved enabling them to inhabit cold, inhospitable environments. Studies to be performed include genomic analysis of bacterial strains retrieved from the Arctic and Antarctic permafrost; some of which come from soils that have been frozen for more than three million years! The Life at Low Temperatures Project is a large collaborative effort that includes scientists from several departments at Michigan State University as well as other universities here and abroad.
Director: Dr. Michael Thomashow , Professor, MSU-DOE Plant Research Laboratory and Department of Crop and Soil Sciences Associate Director: Dr. James Tiedje

109. Welcome To L&S 117 Astrobiology!
Final Exam Pictures! Page last modified 04/29/01. Pleasesend questions or comments to the Webmaster.
http://learning.berkeley.edu/astrobiology/
Final Exam Pictures! Page last modified 04/29/01. Please send questions or comments to the Webmaster

110. Astrobiology
astrobiology Extraterrestrial Life Forms Is Life a random accident,or is the Universe in some way designed to produce it? In
http://fig.cox.miami.edu/~cmallery/150/astrobiol/exobiol/exobiol.htm
ASTROBIOLOGY Extraterrestrial Life Forms
" Is Life a random accident, or is the Universe in some way designed to produce it?
In an infinite Universe...everything that can happen will happen,
an infinite number of times" Authur C. Clarke
Throughout human history man has wondered about the stars
and possibility of extra-terrestrial life.
"Beyond the known World"
Man has always striven to expand his known territory.
In our current age, we have begun a serious
S earch for E xtra- T errestrial I ntelligence.
The discovery of extraterrestrial life would have significant biological and philosophical implications Our world view is very ANTHROPOMORPHIC Our science and religions are based on a Humans only beliefs The Question: Is our world ( LIFE ) unique or is there animal life elsewhere in the Universe? How Many ? of you believe that life exists elsewhere in the galaxy?
RARE EARTH Hypothesis vs DRAKE EQUATION... is supposition that procaryotic-like organisms are common in planetary systems of the universe, but

111. Instruments, Methods, And Missions For Astrobiology V - Astronomical Telescopes
•, Invitation to Participate. Instruments, Methods, and Missions for astrobiologyV (AS27). CONFERENCES. Submit an Abstract for this Conference,
http://www.spie.org/Conferences/calls/02/as/confs/AS27.html
home contact product search join SPIE ... view cart Furthering Innovation in Optics and Photonics Invitation to Participate Instruments, Methods, and Missions for Astrobiology V (AS27) CONFERENCES
Conference Chairs: Richard B. Hoover, NASA Marshall Space Flight Ctr.; Alexei Y. Rozanov, Paleontological Institute (Russia); Roland Paepe, Geobound International Ltd. (Belgium) Program Committee: Gustaf Arrhenius, Univ. of California/San Diego; C. Stuart Bowyer, Univ. California; John A. Baross and Roger Buick, Univ. of Washington; Ricardo Cavicchioli, University of New South Wales (Australia); Julian Chela-Flores, International Ctr. for Theoretical Physics (Italy); Michael H. Engel, Univ. of Oklahoma; Jack D. Farmer, Arizona State Univ.; E. Imre Friedmann, Florida State Univ.; Eric M. Galimov, V.I. Verdansky Institute (Russia); Thomas Gold, Cornell Univ.; J. Mayo Greenberg, Rijks Univ. Leiden (Netherlands); Sir Fred Hoyle, Cardiff Univ. of Wales (UK); Michael V. Ivanov, Institute of Microbiology (Russia); Gilbert V. Levin

112. UCLA AstroBiology Society
We ll keep you posted with more events here! astrobiology in the News! Updated 2/7/03.Join our email list to be informed of upcoming meetings and activities!
http://www.studentgroups.ucla.edu/abs/
Welcome to the 2003 - 2004 School Year! (Previous News)
Upcoming Meetings Upcoming Events
Tuesday, February 10, 5:00PM in the CSEOL Library (5681 Geology)
Tidal Deformation and Tidal Dissipation in Europa
Presented by Dr. Bill Moore , an Assistant Researcher in the UCLA Earth and Space Sciences Department. A Bruin alumnus, Dr. Moore received his PhD from UCLA in 1998.
Tidal forces have played a dominant role in the evolution of the inner three Galilean satellites of Jupiter. From the assembly of the Laplace resonance to the volcanic activity of Io, tidal forces orchestrate the dynamics and evolution of Io, Europa, and Ganymede. In Europa's ice shell, tidal deformation may directly drive surface tectonics, while tidal dissipation within the shell may indirectly lead to surface modification. Tidal forces may also lead to non-synchronous rotation of the shell or even true polar wander through torques acting on asymmetries in the shape of the shell. Tidal dissipation also leads to orbital evolution, resulting in interaction between Io, Europa, and Ganymede. Dr. Moore will present a review of tidal processes and focus on the nature of thermal equilibrium in tidally deformed bodies.
Below is the new speaker lineup for our general meetings during Winter Quarter, 2004, so mark these dates in your calendar! We look forward to seeing you at the meetings, and we will keep you posted on meeting topics and future events. If you are interested in becoming more involved, please talk to us before or after meetings or email us at

113. Science & Technology: Europe Launches Into Astrobiology
Europe launches into astrobiology. Yesterday, they took the opportunity to set upthe European Exo/astrobiology Network to coordinate their growing efforts.
http://sci.esa.int/content/news/index.cfm?aid=1&cid=1&oid=27228

114. Microscope.mbl.edu/

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115. Could Not Find Journal Details
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116. Astrobiologi
Astrobiologi 2002. Viktig Information! Omtenta 26/8. Tid 8.4513.45. LokalM-huset,dvs maskin, exakt lokal finns anslaget när ni kommer dit.
http://www.oso.chalmers.se/~michael/astrobiologi-2002/
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