Chemical evolution: A solar system perspective

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Asteroids, Carbonaceous Chondrites, Chemical Evolution, Comets, Exobiology, Extraterrestrial Life, Planetary Atmospheres, Solar System, Abundance, Earth (Planet), Europa, Jupiter (Planet), Mars (Planet), Microwave Spectrometers, Radio Astronomy, Titan

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During the last three decades major advances were made in the understanding of the formation of carbon compounds in the universe and of the occurrence of processes of chemical evolution in the solar system and beyond. This was made possible by the development of new astronomical techniques and by the exploration of the solar system by means of properly instrumented spacecraft. Some of the major findings made as a result of these observations are summarized.

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