Biology
Scientific paper
Dec 2011
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2011agufm.p33a1754b&link_type=abstract
American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2011, abstract #P33A-1754
Biology
[0406] Biogeosciences / Astrobiology And Extraterrestrial Materials, [5200] Planetary Sciences: Astrobiology, [6094] Planetary Sciences: Comets And Small Bodies / Instruments And Techniques, [6205] Planetary Sciences: Solar System Objects / Asteroids
Scientific paper
Compound-specific measurements of organics in asteroids, meteorites, and comets are most easily obtained with ground-based instruments. Meteorites recovered from on Earth have afforded the ability to develop and optimize extraction and analysis techniques for amino acids, nucleobases, carboxylic acids etc. Although many of the instruments required for these analyses are not amenable for flight on missions, they will be of tremendous utility for returned samples, such as from OSIRIS-REx. The analysis of meteorites as a proxy for returned material will be discussed.
Burton Aaron S.
Callahan Michael P.
Dworkin Jason P.
Glavin Daniel P.
Martin Mildred G.
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