Perspectives in Astrobiology

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Perspectives in Astrobiology: News

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State of NASA Astrobiology 2022

From NASA’s successful missions on the Red Planet, to more distant potentially habitable worlds like to Jupiter’s moon Europa and

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British Science Week 2022

Getting involved in British Science Week is really easy, and you can take part in lots of different ways. Check

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Color Catalogue of Life in Ice

A reference database to enable our search for life on the surface of icy exoplanets and exomoons by using records

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International Women’s Day

Jennifer Lobo from the Science and Industry Museum at Manchester spoke to some of their women volunteers who work in

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Yet Another Habitable Saturn Moon?

Saturn’s moon Mimas could have a buried underground ocean beneath its surface. Researches suggest that it could potentially be a

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7 Earth-Size Planets

Since the first announcement five years ago, subsequent studies have revealed a lot about the TRAPPIST-1 system. But, a real

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The largest solar eruption ever captured

Studying the sun and its processes aids in understanding the distribution of life within our solar system. A mass solar

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