Biology
Scientific paper
Jun 2010
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2010ssrv..153..511r&link_type=abstract
Space Science Reviews, Volume 153, Issue 1-4, pp. 511-535
Biology
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Exobiology, Prebiotic Chemistry, Extraterrestrial Life, Europa’S Ocean, Enceladus Liquid Water Reservoir, Habitability, Planetary Protection
Scientific paper
The outer solar system is an important area of investigation for exobiology, the study of life in the universe. Several moons of the outer planets involve processes and structures comparable to those thought to have played an important role in the emergence of life on Earth, such as the formation and exchange of organic materials between different reservoirs. The study of these prebiotic processes on, and in, outer solar system moons is a key goal for exobiology, together with the question of habitability and the search for evidence of past or even present life. This chapter reviews the aspects of prebiotic chemistry and potential presence of life on Europa, Enceladus and Titan, based on the most recent data obtained from space missions as well as theoretical and experimental laboratory models. The habitability of these extraterrestrial environments, which are likely to include large reservoirs of liquid water in their internal structure, is discussed as well as the particular case of Titan’s hydrocarbon lakes. The question of planetary protection, especially in the case of Europa, is also presented.
Hand Kevin Peter
McKay Christopher P.
Raulin François
Viso Michel
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