UC Riverside | Alternative Earths Astrobiology Center
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UC Riverside is a world leader in astrobiology research emphasizing the Earth as an analog for exploring habitable conditions elsewhere-be it on Mars, an icy moon of Jupiter, or exoplanet light-years away. Our center's outreach goal is to promote UCR research, the fields of astrobiology and data science, and a variety of related NASA missions through the exchange of people, ideas, and..
UC Riverside | Alternative Earths Astrobiology Center
3y ago
Contrary to previous thought, a gigantic planet in wild orbit does not preclude the presence of an Earth-like planet in the same solar system – or life on that planet. What’s more, the view from that Earth-like planet as its ..read more
UC Riverside | Alternative Earths Astrobiology Center
3y ago
Scientists have developed a new method for detecting oxygen in exoplanet atmospheres that may accelerate the search for life. One possible indication of life, or biosignature, is the presence of oxygen in an exoplanet’s atmosphere. Oxygen is generated by life ..read more
UC Riverside | Alternative Earths Astrobiology Center
3y ago
The world’s most influential scientific researchers in 2019 include 10 current UCR scholars. In its annual list, Clarivate Analytics names the most highly cited researchers — those whose work was most often referenced by other scientific research papers for the ..read more
UC Riverside | Alternative Earths Astrobiology Center
3y ago
Scientists have devised new analytical tools to break down the enigmatic history of Mars’ atmosphere — and whether life was once possible there. A paper detailing the work was published today in the journal Science Advances. It could help astrobiologists ..read more
UC Riverside | Alternative Earths Astrobiology Center
3y ago
Understanding how planets form is one of the main challenges scientists face when placing our own and other planetary systems in context. Planets are thought to form from the disk-shaped clouds of gas and dust that surround newborn stars, but ..read more
UC Riverside | Alternative Earths Astrobiology Center
3y ago
Our solar system has one habitable planet — Earth. A new study shows other stars could have as many as seven Earth-like planets in the absence of a gas giant like Jupiter. This is the conclusion of a study led ..read more
UC Riverside | Alternative Earths Astrobiology Center
3y ago
Venus might not be a sweltering, waterless hellscape today if Jupiter hadn’t altered its orbit around the sun, according to new UC Riverside research. Jupiter has a mass that is two-and-a-half times that of all other planets in our solar ..read more
UC Riverside | Alternative Earths Astrobiology Center
3y ago
UC Riverside is leading one of the NASA Astrobiology Program’s eight new research teams tackling questions about the evolution and origins of life on Earth and the possibility of life beyond our solar system. The teams comprise the inaugural class ..read more