Astrobiology (eBook)
IX, 465 Seiten
Springer Singapore (Verlag)
978-981-13-3639-3 (ISBN)
Akihiko Yamagishi
Professor Emeritus of Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Science. He received Ph.D. at the University of Tokyo. He had been the representative of Japan Astrobiology Network for ten years. He is a microbiologist especially interested in thermophiles and airborne microbes. He is the Principal Investigator of the space experiment 'Tanpopo' carried on International Space Station. He is also interested in molecular evolution and succeeded in resurrecting the ancient protein that was possessed by the common ancestor of all the living organisms about 4 billion years ago.
Takeshi Kakegawa
Professor of geochemistry at Tohoku University. He received Ph.D. at Pennsylvania State University. He has been finding traces of life in ancient rocks. He and his colleagues were performing unique experiments to synthesize prebiotic organic molecules. He is trying to integrate geological and chemical information together to find the plausible pathway for the origin of life on the Earth. He is the fellow of honorable society of Phi Kappa Phi.
Tomohiro Usui
Professor of Department of Solar System Sciences, Institute of Space and Aeronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. He received a diploma in geology from the Tokyo Institute of Technology. He finished Ph.D. (geochemistry) under the supervision of Prof. Eizo Nakamura at the Institute for Study of the Earth's Interior (ISEI), Misasa in 2004. Thereafter, he worked as a post-doctoral research fellow in the University of Tennessee and NASA Johnson Space Center. In April 2012 he joined the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Tokyo Institute of Technology as a faculty member. His current research interest includes the historical evolution of climate, oceans/lakes, and habitability on Mars.This book provides concise and cutting-edge reviews in astrobiology, a young and still emerging multidisciplinary field of science that addresses the fundamental questions of how life originated and diversified on Earth, whether life exists beyond Earth, and what is the future for life on Earth. Readers will find coverage of the latest understanding of a wide range of fascinating topics, including, for example, solar system formation, the origins of life, the history of Earth as revealed by geology, the evolution of intelligence on Earth, the implications of genome data, insights from extremophile research, and the possible existence of life on other planets within and beyond the solar system. Each chapter contains a brief summary of the current status of the topic under discussion, sufficient references to enable more detailed study, and descriptions of recent findings and forthcoming missions or anticipated research. Written by leading experts in astronomy, planetary science, geoscience, chemistry, biology, and physics, this insightful and thought-provoking book will appeal to all students and scientists who are interested in life and space.
Akihiko Yamagishi Professor Emeritus of Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Science. He received Ph.D. at the University of Tokyo. He had been the representative of Japan Astrobiology Network for ten years. He is a microbiologist especially interested in thermophiles and airborne microbes. He is the Principal Investigator of the space experiment "Tanpopo" carried on International Space Station. He is also interested in molecular evolution and succeeded in resurrecting the ancient protein that was possessed by the common ancestor of all the living organisms about 4 billion years ago. Takeshi Kakegawa Professor of geochemistry at Tohoku University. He received Ph.D. at Pennsylvania State University. He has been finding traces of life in ancient rocks. He and his colleagues were performing unique experiments to synthesize prebiotic organic molecules. He is trying to integrate geological and chemical information together to find the plausible pathway for the origin of life on the Earth. He is the fellow of honorable society of Phi Kappa Phi. Tomohiro Usui Professor of Department of Solar System Sciences, Institute of Space and Aeronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. He received a diploma in geology from the Tokyo Institute of Technology. He finished Ph.D. (geochemistry) under the supervision of Prof. Eizo Nakamura at the Institute for Study of the Earth’s Interior (ISEI), Misasa in 2004. Thereafter, he worked as a post-doctoral research fellow in the University of Tennessee and NASA Johnson Space Center. In April 2012 he joined the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Tokyo Institute of Technology as a faculty member. His current research interest includes the historical evolution of climate, oceans/lakes, and habitability on Mars.
Part I Introduction to astrobiology.- 1. What is astrobiology.- Part II Physics and chemistry from space to life.- 2. Theory of universe and life.- 3. Complex organic molecules in Space.- 4. Chemical relationships among organics, water and minerals in the early Solar System.- 5. Prebiotic synthesis of bioorganic compounds by simulation experiments.- 6. RNA synthesis before the origin of life.- Part III History of life reveiled from bilology.- 7. RNA world.- 8. Common ancestor.- 9. Eukaryotes appearing.- 10. Collor of photosynthetic system.- 11. Evolution of photosynthetic system.- 12. History and evolution of intelligence on the Earth.- Part IV History of the Earth reveiled from geology.- 13. Origin of planets.- 14. Evolution of early atmosphere.- 15. Biogenic graphite in ancient rocks.- 16. Fossilized early cells and their implications for biotic diversity in the Archean.- 17. Great oxidation event.- 18. Mass extinction P-Tr.- 19. Mass extinction at K-Pg boundary.- Part V. Search for life in solar system and extra solar system.- 20. Limits of terrestrial life and biosphere.- 21. Mars we know of.- 22. Atmosphere of Mars.- 23. Life search on Mars.- 24. Active surface and interior of Europa as a potential deep habitat.- 25. Enceladus.- 26. Titan.- 27. Panspermia hypothesis.- 28. Extra-solar planetary systems.- 29. Life in a second earth.- 30. Search for extra−terrestrial intelligence.- 31. Possible impact if extraterrestrial life, if it were to be found.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 27.2.2019 |
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Zusatzinfo | IX, 465 p. 138 illus., 75 illus. in color. |
Verlagsort | Singapore |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Evolution |
Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Mikrobiologie / Immunologie | |
Naturwissenschaften ► Geowissenschaften ► Geografie / Kartografie | |
Naturwissenschaften ► Geowissenschaften ► Geologie | |
Naturwissenschaften ► Physik / Astronomie ► Astronomie / Astrophysik | |
Schlagworte | biosphere • Evolution • Extra-terrestrial intelligence • Extraterrestrial Life • extremophiles • Life on Mars • Mass extinction • Multiverse • origin of life • Panspermia hypothesis • Planets |
ISBN-10 | 981-13-3639-3 / 9811336393 |
ISBN-13 | 978-981-13-3639-3 / 9789811336393 |
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