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Earth-like Exoplanets, Volume Three reviews the rapidly expanding study of exoplanets and what these new worlds have revealed regarding planet types located in diverse circumste… Read more
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Earth-like Exoplanets, Volume Three reviews the rapidly expanding study of exoplanets and what these new worlds have revealed regarding planet types located in diverse circumstellar and planetary environments. Currently, Earth remains the only example for life on planets, but other Solar System bodies - Venus, Mars, and the Moon - provide important information about where and when life is possible. As life on Earth and the lack of detected life on bodies in, or near, the habitable zone of the Sun supply much of what is directly known about astrobiology, the possibilities of finding life out there is ripe for new discovery.
Investigators in any area of exoplanets or astrobiology, who will find this book to be both a comprehensive introduction to and a modern review of the coupled field of exoplanet astrobiology. Exoplanet enthusiasts, without the astrobiology component, will also be attracted to this book because it will include expert exoplanet reviews
Exoplanets – What Have We Found and What is on the Horizon?
1. Kepler’s Planet Discoveries and Beyond
Natalia Batalia
2. Tess Planet Finder for Nearby Stars
George Ricker
Habitability of Exoplanets
3. Updated Habitable Zone Definitions
J. Laconte
4. The abundance of non-water seas in rocky worlds
Fernando J. Ballesteros
5. The Binary Habitability Mechanism
Jorge Zuluaga
Detection of Biomarkers vs. False Positives
6. Can lightning spectra be a biomarker for Earth-like exoplanets?
Aleksandra Ardaseva
7. Detectability of open seas and their reflection spectra on exoplanets
Pieter Visser
8. Challenges of reading biomarkers from exoplanet atmospheres during transits
Abraham Loeb
The Origin of Organic Matter and Life, In-situ or Panspermia?
9. A survey of solar system and galactic objects with pristine surfaces that record history and perhaps panspermia, with a plan for exploration
Branislav Vukotic and Richard Gordon
10. Panspermia: A panoply of possibilities
Clement Vidal
Extremophiles – Alternate Evolutionary Pathways
11. Can there be a Rogue Earth?
Chaitanya Giri
12. Comparison of the multidimensional niches inhabited by Earth extremophiles with the multidimensional spectrum of exoplanets
Adrienne Kish and Charles Cockell
Life on Exoplanets over Cosmic Time
13. Habitable and super-habitable exoplanets
Paul A. Mason
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