Astrobiology: Life in the Universe

NASA Astrobiology Institute (NAI)


  1. SETI Institute

    PI Rocco Mancinelli
    Members 0 (Inactive)
    Active Dates 11/2003 - 10/2008
    Team Website http://nai.seti.org/

    Executive Summary

    Planetary Biology, Evolution and Intelligence

    Project Reports

    Planetary Biology, Evolution and Intelligence (project)

    ROADMAP OBJECTIVES: 1.1, 1.2, 2.1, 2.2, 3.1, 3.2, 4.1, 4.2, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 6.1, 6.2, 7.1, 7.2

    EPO Reports

    Are We Alone? Radio Program

    Voyages Through Time (VTT) Dissemination

    NAI EPO Astrobiology Summer Science Experience for Teachers (ASSET)

    Astrobiology Professional Development Workshops and Short courses for teachers

    NAI Team Public Science Talks

    Alien Earth Exhibit Science Talks at Lawrence Hall of Science

    Project Reports

    Organized by Astrobiology Roadmap Objective

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  • 1.1 Models of formation and evolution of habitable planets
  • 1.2 Indirect and direct astronomical observations of extrasolar habitable planets
  • 2.1 Mars exploration
  • 2.2 Outer Solar System exploration
  • 3.1 Sources of prebiotic materials and catalysts
  • 3.2 Origins and evolution of functional biomolecules
  • 3.3 Origins of energy transduction
  • 3.4 Origins of cellularity and protobiological systems
  • 4.1 Earth's early biosphere
  • 4.2 Foundations of complex life
  • 5.1 Environment-dependent, molecular evolution in microorganisms
  • 5.2 Co-evolution of microbial communities
  • 5.3 Biochemical adaptation to extreme environments
  • 6.1 Environmental changes and the cycling of elements by the biota, communities, and ecosystems
  • 6.2 Adaptation and evolution of life beyond Earth
  • 7.1 Biosignatures to be sought in Solar System materials
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