Exo-astrobiology with ESA space science missions

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Exobiology, Space Missions, Astrobiology

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Key questions of astrobiology can be addressed by several space missions from the ESA Science Horizons 2000 Programme, such as: How do solar and stellar systems form? (with ISO, FIRST, SMART-1, Rosetta, Colombo, Gaia). Geological evolution of terrestrial planets (with Living planet, Mars-express, SMART-1, Bepi-Colombo to Mercury). Interstellar Complex organic chemistry (with ISO, ISS/EXPOSE, FIRST, Rosetta). Co-evolution of Earth-Moon, impacts life frustration (with SMART-1, Bepi-Colombo). How to detect other solar systems and habitable zones (with space photometry, COROT, Eddington, Gaia, IRSI-Darwin). Early Earth and alternative environments (Huygens/Cassini and Mars-express). Signature of biosphere, global biomarkers and photosynthesis evolution (living Planet missions, Darwin). Water and exobiology on Mars (with orbiter instruments and Beagle-2 lander on Mars-express). Study of biomarkers and delivery of organics (with Mars-express and future missions). We shall review the exo-astrobiology potential from these ESA missions.

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