Astrobiology: Life in the Universe

NASA Astrobiology Institute (NAI)


  1. University of Colorado, Boulder

    PI Bruce Jakosky
    Members 0 (Inactive)
    Active Dates 11/2003 - 10/2008
    Team Website http://lasp.colorado.edu/life/

    Executive Summary

    Project Reports

    Evaluation of Habitable Environments on Mars

    ROADMAP OBJECTIVES: 1, 2

    From Proto-Metabolism to the RNA World

    ROADMAP OBJECTIVES: 3, 3, 5

    Identifying microbial life at crustal rock-water interfaces

    ROADMAP OBJECTIVES: 4, 4, 5, 5, 6, 7

    Molecular Survey of Microbial Diversity in Hypersaline Ecosystems

    ROADMAP OBJECTIVES: 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 6

    Origin of multicellularity and complex land-based ecosystem

    ROADMAP OBJECTIVES: 3, 4, 4, 5

    Philosophical Issues in Astrobiology

    ROADMAP OBJECTIVES: 3, 3, 3, 4, 5, 5

    Planet Formation in OB Associations

    ROADMAP OBJECTIVES: 1

    Re-tracing Steps Towards a Habitable World: The Biogeochemical Evolution of Sulfur on the Early Earth.

    ROADMAP OBJECTIVES: 1, 4, 4, 5, 7

    RNA activities relevant to ribocytes

    ROADMAP OBJECTIVES: 1, 3, 3, 3, 6

    The impact of atmospheric particles on life

    ROADMAP OBJECTIVES: 1, 2, 2, 3, 4

    Untangling Europa's Evolution

    ROADMAP OBJECTIVES: 2

    EPO Reports

    Journalist Workshop: Life in Extreme Environments

    CUB Seminar Series

    Public Talks, etc.

    Astrobiology Public Symposium

    Astrobiology and Colorado MESA

    Project Reports

    Organized by Astrobiology Roadmap Objective

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  • 1 Determine whether the atmosphere of the early Earth, hydrothermal or exogenous matter were significant sources of organic matter.
  • 2 Develop and test plausible pathways by which ancient counterparts of membrane systems, proteins and nucleic acid were synthesized from simpler precursors and assembled into protocells.
  • 3 Replicating, catalytic systems capable of evolution, and construct laboratory models of metabolism in primitive living systems.
  • 4 Expand and interpret the genomic database of a select group of key microorganisms in order to reveal the history and dynamics of evolution.
  • 5 Describe the sequences of causes and effects associated with the development of Earth's early biosphere and the global environment.
  • 6 Define how ecophysiological processes structure microbial communities, influence their adaptation and evolution, and affect their detection on other planets.
  • 7 Identify the environmental limits for by examining biological adaptations to extremes in environmental conditions.

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