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Aug 2001
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2001oleb...31..459b&link_type=abstract
Origins of Life and Evolution of the Biosphere, v. 31, Issue 4/5, p. 459-480 (2001).
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Chemical Evolution, Europe, Exoplanets, Extremophiles, Homochirality, Hydrothermal Systems, Mars, Microfossils, Micrometeorites, Origins Of Life, Panspermia, Rna, Titan
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The question of the chemical origins of life is engraved in the European scientific patrimony as it can be traced back to the pioneer ideas of Charles Darwin, Louis Pasteur, and more recently to Alexander Oparin. During the last decades, the European community of origin of life scientists has organized seven out of the twelve International Conferences on the Origins of Life held since 1957. This community contributed also to enlarge the field of research to the study of life in extreme environments and to the search for extraterrestrial life, i.e. exobiology in its classical definition or astrobiology if one uses a more NASA-inspired terminology. The present paper aims to describe the European science background in exo/astrobiology as well as the project of a European Network of Exo/Astrobiology.
Brack André
Horneck Gerda
Wynn-Williams David
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