Monthly Archives: July 2014

AGU SESSION B3387 – LOOKING FOR LIFE: FORMATION, PRESERVATION AND DETECTION OF BIOSIGNATURES IN TERRESTRIAL ANALOGUE ENVIRONMENTS

Interpreting in situ enigmatic features (body or trace fossils, isotopic or molecular signatures, chemical disequilibria, or conspicuous mineralization) as indicators of biological activity is a notoriously difficult task. The goal of characterizing biosignatures is […]

AGU SESSION P1671 – THE SCIENCE OF EXPLORATION AS ENABLED BY THE MOON, NEAR EARTH ASTEROIDS AND THE MOONS OF MARS

A close collaboration between science, technology and exploration will enable deeper understanding of the Moon and other airless bodies as we move further out of low-Earth orbit. The new Solar System Exploration Research […]