Life in the Universe: Expectations and Constraints

Author:   Dirk Schulze-Makuch ,  Louis Neal Irwin
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Edition:   Softcover reprint of hardcover 2nd ed. 2008
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9783540307082


Pages:   186
Publication Date:   13 January 2006
Format:   Paperback
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Energy, chemistry, solvents, and habitats - the basic elements of living systems - define the opportunities and limitations for life on other worlds. This study examines each of these parameters in crucial depth and makes the argument that life forms we would recognize may be more common in our solar system than many assume. It also considers, however, exotic forms of life that would not have to rely on carbon as the basic chemical element, solar energy as the main energy source, or water as the primary solvent. Finally the question of detecting bio- and geosignature of such life forms is discussed, ranging from earth environments to deep space. While speculative considerations in this emerging field of science cannot be avoided, the authors have tried to present their study with the breadth and seriousness that a scientific approach to this issue requires. They seek an operational definition of life and investigate the realm of possibilities that nature offers to realize this very special state of matter and avoid scientific jargon wherever possible to make this intrinsically interdisciplinary subject understandable to a broad range of readers.

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Author:   Dirk Schulze-Makuch ,  Louis Neal Irwin
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
Edition:   Softcover reprint of hardcover 2nd ed. 2008
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.480kg
ISBN:  

9783540307082


ISBN 10:   3540307087
Pages:   186
Publication Date:   13 January 2006
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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From the reviews: I would be happy to use this as a text when teaching undergraduate level astrobiology and would certainly recommend it as a good introduction for postgraduates. (Monica M. Grady Meteoritics and Planetary Science 2005, vol. 40, page 507-508) This book is [ ] an in-depth, critical look at the chemical and physical requirements of known living; it also considers the possibilities of some highly speculative environments and living systems. The writing is excellent and, despite the technical nature of the subject, should be understandable for those with minimal exposure to math, physics, chemistry, and astronomy. (P. R. Douville, Choice May 2005, vol. 42, page 459) This book provides an articulate overview of Astrobiology in the Springer Advances in Astrobiology and Biogeophysics series. It contains an introduction chapter that is essentially a summary of the book, a chapter outlining definitions used, then seven more chapters describing the history of life, known energy sources for life, types of building blocks, potential solvents, known and possible habitats, examples of exotic life forms, and signatures of life. This is an excellent Astrobiology primer and I highly recommend this as a good reference for all scientists in the field of Astrobiology. (Janice Bishop, Icarus 178 (2005), page 289-290) In searching for life beyond Earth, we would be well advised to except the unusual . Here in a nutshell is the central theme of this timely and interesting book. This is an open-minded and engaging book. it is written in an engaging style. Astrobiology is a growing field, but any enthusiast will want this sensibly priced volume to hand. (Simon Conway Morris, Geological Magazine, Vol. 144 (3), 2007)


From the reviews: <p> I would be happy to use this as a text when teaching undergraduate level astrobiology and would certainly recommend it as a good introduction for postgraduates. (Monica M. Grady Meteoritics and Planetary Science 2005, vol. 40, page 507-508) <p> This book is [a ]] an in-depth, critical look at the chemical and physical requirements of known living; it also considers the possibilities of some highly speculative environments and living systems. The writing is excellent and, despite the technical nature of the subject, should be understandable for those with minimal exposure to math, physics, chemistry, and astronomy. (P. R. Douville, Choice May 2005, vol. 42, page 459) <p> This book provides an articulate overview of Astrobiology in the Springer Advances in Astrobiology and Biogeophysics series. It contains an introduction chapter that is essentially a summary of the book, a chapter outlining definitions used, then seven more chapters describing the history of life, known energy sources for life, types of building blocks, potential solvents, known and possible habitats, examples of exotic life forms, and signatures of life. This is an excellent Astrobiology primer and I highly recommend this as a good reference for all scientists in the field of Astrobiology. (Janice Bishop, Icarus 178 (2005), page 289-290) <p> a ~In searching for life beyond Earth, we would be well advised to except the unusuala (TM). Here in a nutshell a ] is the central theme of this timely and interesting book. a ] This is an open-minded and engaging book. a ] it is written in an engaging style. a ] Astrobiology is a growing field, but any enthusiast will want this sensibly priced volume tohand. (Simon Conway Morris, Geological Magazine, Vol. 144 (3), 2007)


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