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    Lunar Spacecraft Exhaust Could Obscure Clues To Origins Of Life

    Astrobiology4 hours ago

    Lunar Spacecraft Exhaust Could Obscure Clues To Origins Of Life

    A rendering of a lunar lander of the European Space Agency’s Argonaut program, which has its first mission to the moon scheduled for 2030. Methane released from spacecraft like these

    Dale Andersen’s Astrobiology Antarctic Status Report: 7 January 2026: Arrival At Novolazarevskaya Station, Antarctica

    Astrobiology5 hours ago

    Dale Andersen’s Astrobiology Antarctic Status Report: 7 January 2026: Arrival At Novolazarevskaya Station, Antarctica

    Keith’s note: I got this update by text from Dale early this morning: Hi Keith, We arrived 6pm UTC Tuesday evening to a bright, sunny windless day with air temps

    A New Census Of Our Sun’s Neighbors Reveals The Best Potential Real Estate For Life

    Astrobiology7 hours ago

    A New Census Of Our Sun’s Neighbors Reveals The Best Potential Real Estate For Life

    Comparison of the star properties of “K dwarfs” to Sun-like “G dwarfs” (third and fourth from left). Reproduced through CC-licensing from the work by J.-V. Harre and R. Heller (2021,

    Charting The Microbial Map Inside The International Space Station

    Astrobiology7 hours ago

    Charting The Microbial Map Inside The International Space Station

    (A) Beta diversity of ISS surface microbiota using phylo-RPCA. Each point represents one sample, colored by module of origin. Distances between samples reflect microbial composition similarity, with vectors indicating features

    Jupiter’s Moon Europa Has A Seafloor That May Be Quiet And Lifeless

    Astrobiology7 hours ago

    Jupiter’s Moon Europa Has A Seafloor That May Be Quiet And Lifeless

    Europa’s possible ocean composition — NASA The giant planet Jupiter has nearly 100 known moons, yet none have captured the interest and imagination of astronomers and space scientists quite like

    Organic Carbon In A Submarine Pressure Cooker

    Astrobiology7 hours ago

    Organic Carbon In A Submarine Pressure Cooker

    It shimmers and sparkles in the deep sea: Under the protruding flange of the hydrothermal vent on the Knipovich Ridge, hot fluids reflect the light due to their optical properties.

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