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published by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
edited by Andrew Fraknoi
written by Carolyn Collins-Petersen
consultant: Christopher McKay
This item is a podcast audio presentation about the field of astrobiology and the search for life in the universe. It features an interview with Chris McKay, planetary scientist with the NASA Ames Research Center.

Also included is a comprehensive set of links to editor-approved resources on the search for life on Mars and NASA's Kepler Mission to find terrestrial planets (i.e., those one half to twice the size of the Earth), especially those in the habitable zone of their stars where liquid water and possibly life might exist.

This resource is one episode of Astronomy Behind the Headlines a web-based monthly periodical that features short interviews about the latest discoveries in astronomy and space science. It is published and maintained by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.
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© 2009 Loch Ness Productions, 2010. Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2010.
Keywords:
Kepler Mission, Life on Mars, astronomy interviews, interviews, online magazine, online periodical, periodical, podcast, reading lists, resource guide, terrestrial planets
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Metadata instance created March 8, 2010 by Caroline Hall
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August 19, 2020 by Lyle Barbato
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November 30, 2009
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AAAS Benchmark Alignments (2008 Version)

1. The Nature of Science

1A. The Scientific Worldview
  • 6-8: 1A/M2. Scientific knowledge is subject to modification as new information challenges prevailing theories and as a new theory leads to looking at old observations in a new way.
1C. The Scientific Enterprise
  • 3-5: 1C/E2. Clear communication is an essential part of doing science. It enables scientists to inform others about their work, expose their ideas to criticism by other scientists, and stay informed about scientific discoveries around the world.

3. The Nature of Technology

3A. Technology and Science
  • 6-8: 3A/M2. Technology is essential to science for such purposes as access to outer space and other remote locations, sample collection and treatment, measurement, data collection and storage, computation, and communication of information.

AAAS Benchmark Alignments (1993 Version)

1. THE NATURE OF SCIENCE

B. Scientific Inquiry
  • 1B (6-8) #4.  New ideas in science sometimes spring from unexpected findings, and they usually lead to new investigations.
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C. Collins-Petersen, , edited by A. Fraknoi (Astronomical Society of the Pacific, San Francisco, 2009), WWW Document, (http://web.archive.org/web/20160708123633/http://astrosociety.org/abh/ABH01.html).
AJP/PRST-PER
C. Collins-Petersen, Astronomy Behind the Headlines: Astrobiology, edited by A. Fraknoi (Astronomical Society of the Pacific, San Francisco, 2009), <http://web.archive.org/web/20160708123633/http://astrosociety.org/abh/ABH01.html>.
APA Format
Collins-Petersen, C. (2009, November 30). Astronomy Behind the Headlines: Astrobiology. Retrieved April 25, 2024, from Astronomical Society of the Pacific: http://web.archive.org/web/20160708123633/http://astrosociety.org/abh/ABH01.html
Chicago Format
Collins-Petersen, Carolyn. Astronomy Behind the Headlines: Astrobiology. Edited by Andrew Fraknoi. San Francisco: Astronomical Society of the Pacific, November 30, 2009. http://web.archive.org/web/20160708123633/http://astrosociety.org/abh/ABH01.html (accessed 25 April 2024).
MLA Format
Collins-Petersen, Carolyn. Astronomy Behind the Headlines: Astrobiology. Ed. Fraknoi, Andrew. San Francisco: Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2009. 30 Nov. 2009. 25 Apr. 2024 <http://web.archive.org/web/20160708123633/http://astrosociety.org/abh/ABH01.html>.
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@misc{ Author = "Carolyn Collins-Petersen", Title = {Astronomy Behind the Headlines: Astrobiology}, Publisher = {Astronomical Society of the Pacific}, Volume = {2024}, Number = {25 April 2024}, Month = {November 30, 2009}, Year = {2009} }
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