The Icebreaker Life mission - which will search for life on Mars - is due for review this September,...
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NEW ZEALAND ASTROBIOLOGY NETWORK: We connect with life
What do we know? Recent planetary exploration brings a flurry of results:
ianmiller, 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, Ceres, Ceres' white spots, Jupiter family, Kepler 245b, Pluto, SETI, 0The last few months have been remarkable for planetary exploration. We have found a planet about twice the size...
Professor Kathleen A. Campbell, School of Environment, The University of Auckland The interaction of ancient organisms with their surrounding...
2016-07 Astrobiology Australasia Meeting in July 10-12 Perth
NZAN Media Team, Australasia, Australia, call for participation, International Participation, meeting, 0The next Astrobiology Australasia Meeting to be held from 10 - 12 July 2016 in Perth, Western Australia. The...
THE ASTROPHYSICS OF PLANETARY HABITABILITY Conference
NZAN Media Team, astrophysics, planetary habitability, 0First Announcement THE ASTROPHYSICS OF PLANETARY HABITABILITY Conference in Vienna, Austria, February 8 – 12, 2016 http://habitability.univie.ac.at Dear colleagues,...
The Origin of Life. From monomers to cells – recordings available online
NZAN Media Team, education, 0Learn about astrobiology by watching the recordings from the XIII-th International School of Astrobiology "Josep Comas i Solà", which...
"Today, Earth is a little less lonely," Kepler researcher Jon Jenkins said. According to NASA, the new planet discovered is...
The 100 million dollar question: “Are we alone in the Universe?”
NZAN Media Team, Haritina Mogosanu, Kathleen Campbell, 0Shifted from the realm of science-fiction to the reality of science, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence got an...
Gravitational Microlensing – one way to hunt for exoplanets
Carolle Varughese, exoplanets, gravitational microlensing, Lake Tekapo, MOA project, Mt. John University Observatory, New Zealand, 0New Zealand is solving some of the most captivating mysteries within the universe. One of the many research facilities...
@SETI Talks: Professor Kathleen Campbell
Kathleen Campbell, Earth, extreme environments, International Participation, life, life in extreme environments, life origins, Mars, New Zealand, SETI, 0"ET life would simply be ... logical..."