Lecture Description
(February 23, 2010) Chris McKay, Planetary Scientist with the Space Science Division of NASA Ames Research Center , discusses the idea that, based on the human valuation of life, the mission of astrobiology is to expand the richness and diversity of life in the universe.
Course Index
- Lecture 1: From Astrochemistry to Astrobiology
- Lecture 2: The Search for other Earths and Life in the Universe
- Lecture 3: What is Life?
- Lecture 4: Evolution
- Lecture 5: Life in Extreme Environments
- Lecture 6: How Predictable Is Evolution?
- Lecture 7: Catastrophic Impacts in Earth's History
- Lecture 8: The Search for Life on Mars
- Lecture 9: Darwin's Birthday
- Lecture 10: Life Beyond It's Planet of Origin
- Lecture 11: Biologically Reversible Exploration
- Lecture 12: Advanced Life Support Systems
- Lecture 13: A Human Place in Outer Space
- Lecture 14: A Life with SETI
Course Description
Astrobiology is at once one of the newest of scientific meta-disciplines, while at the same time encompassing some of our oldest and most profound questions. Beyond strictly utilitarian concerns, such as “what is for dinner?” and leaving offspring, asking the three great questions of astrobiology... (read more)
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