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Posted on May 22, 2017

Getting Real About the Oxygen Biosignature

I remember the first time I heard about the atmospheres of distant exoplanets and how could and would let us know whether life was present below. The key was oxygen or its light-modified form, ozone.  Because both oxygen and ozone molecules bond so quickly with other molecules -- think rust or iron oxide on Mars, …

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Posted on February 26, 2016

The Search for Exoplanet Life Goes Broad and Deep

I had the good fortune several years ago to spend many hours in meetings of the science teams for the Curiosity rover, listening in on discussions about what new results beamed back from Mars might mean about the planet's formation, it's early history, how it gained and lost an atmosphere, whether it was a place …

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