Biology
Scientific paper
May 2008
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Extremely Large Telescopes: Which Wavelengths? Retirement Symposium for Arne Ardeberg. Edited by Andersen, Torben E. Proceed
Biology
Scientific paper
Astrobiology is a new discipline that promises to answer one of mankind's so-called 'great questions', that is whether we are alone in the Universe. In order to do so, new technologies are required since the key element is to detects signs of life - biomarkers - at interstellar distances. If we are going to be able to do so from the ground or if we will have to deploy instruments in space is still somewhat un-clear. The issue is complex, and at the heart of the matter is the question of which wavelengths will be suitable.
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