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Vera M. Kolb,Benton C. Clark

Systems Approach to Astrobiology

Systems Approach to Astrobiology

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This book provides an overview of the systems approach to analyzing and understanding complex problems in astrobiology, covering topics such as chemical evolution, prebiotic chemistry, and the emergence of life. It is written for readers interested in the origin and occurrence of life in our Solar System and beyond.

Format: Hardback
Length: 152 pages
Publication date: 09 May 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Astrobiology is a fascinating field that explores the intricate complexities of life in our universe. To better understand these complex problems, scientists have developed a systems approach that involves analyzing and understanding multifaceted, intricate issues. In this book, two renowned scientists with engineering backgrounds delve into the world of astrobiology and provide valuable insights into various systems applications that are crucial to this field.

One of the key areas of focus in astrobiology is chemical evolution, which plays a crucial role in shaping the diversity of life on Earth. The authors discuss the mechanisms by which simple organic compounds can evolve into complex molecules, leading to the emergence of life. They also explore the role of chemical processes in the formation of planetary systems, including the formation of moons, asteroids, and comets.

Another important area of study in astrobiology is prebiotic chemistry, which involves the formation of organic compounds that can serve as the building blocks of life. The authors discuss the processes involved in prebiotic synthesis, such as the formation of amino acids, sugars, and lipids, and how these compounds can be assembled into complex molecules. They also explore the potential for prebiotic chemistry to occur in other parts of the universe, such as exoplanets and moons.

Geochemical/geophysical settings conducive to the emergence of life are also a significant area of research in astrobiology. The authors discuss the factors that determine the habitability of a planet or moon, such as the presence of water, oxygen, and a suitable atmosphere. They also explore the role of geological processes in shaping the evolution of life, such as plate tectonics, volcanic activity, and the formation of continents.

Robotic space exploration is another area of application in astrobiology. The authors discuss the use of robots and other technological advancements to explore the solar system and beyond. They discuss the challenges involved in designing and operating robotic missions, as well as the potential benefits that can be gained from these missions, such as the discovery of new planets and the study of alien life.

The book also has a wide appeal for all readers interested in the origin and occurrence of life in our Solar System and beyond. It provides a comprehensive overview of the field, covering the latest research and developments in astrobiology. Whether you are a student, researcher, or simply someone who is curious about the universe, this book is an invaluable resource for gaining a deeper understanding of the complexities of life in our universe.

In conclusion, Astrobiology: Systems Applications to Areas Important to Astrobiology is a must-read for anyone interested in the field of astrobiology. The book provides valuable insights into various systems applications that are crucial to understanding the origin and occurrence of life in our universe. With its comprehensive coverage of the latest research and developments, it is an invaluable resource for students, researchers, and anyone who is curious about the universe.

Weight: 470g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032127149

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