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NASA's Astrobiology Institute

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  • NAI Cooperative Agreement Notice
  • NAI Participants selected in 1998
  • Books we recommend

  •  General Information
  • NASA Astrobiology Institute (NAI)

    Astrobiology is the study of life in the universe. This cross-disciplinary field addresses many fundamental questions concerning the origin, distribution, and future of life in the universe. The NASA Astrobiology Institute represents a partnership between NASA and a number of academic or other research organizations to promote, conduct, and lead integrated multidisciplinary astrobiology research and train young researchers.

  • NAI Member Intranet

  • Astrobiology Program This website at NASA Ames Research Center is the main starting point for working being done on Astrobiology at ARC.

  • Astrobiology Academy This summer semester program for undergraduate students, is operated at NASA Ames Research Center. The goal is to train students in fields related to astrobiology early in their careers and provide them with hands on experience in this new and exciting field.

  • 10 November 1998: UF Joins NASA's Virtual Astrobiology Institute To Look For Life On Mars, NASA Press release

  • 23 September 1998: Position Description for the Director of the NASA Astrobiology Institute, NASA ARC

  • 22 June 1998:  Astrobiology Makes Debut Under NASA, The Scientist

  • 19 May 1998:   NASA selects initial members of the new virtual Astrobiology Institute, NASA press release. [TOP]

  •  NAI Cooperative Agreement Notice (CAN)
  • NASA Astrobiology Institute (NAI) Cooperative Agreement Notice (CAN), OSS, NASA HQ [TOP]

  •  NAI Participants selected in 1998
    Universities

  • Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona
  • University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles
  • University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.
  • Pennsylvania State University, University Park.
    Research Institutions

  • Carnegie Institution, Washington, DC.
  • The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA.
  • Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts.


    NASA Centers

  • Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California.
  • Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas
  • Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California. [TOP]

  •  Arizona State University, Tempe
  • main website

    Focus:  meteorite studies of organic isotopes; evolution of photosynthesis; fossilization processes in microbial ecosystems; snail-fish ecosystems in springs; photogeologic search for habitable environment; life on Mars and Europa.

  • "ASU scientists join NASA Astrobiology Institute";  "Proposed Astrobiology Center gets new director and faculty members"CLAS, Fall 1998
  • Department of Geology: Paleontology/Geobiology
  • Department of Niology, Graduate Program
  • Science Reference Room Origins: Cosmic and Biological Evolution

    [TOP]


  •  University of California, Los Angeles
  • main website

    Focus:  precambrian micropaleontology, isotope studies of Archea, RNA phylogeny

    [TOP]


  •  University of Colorado, Boulder
  • main website

    Focus:  formation of stars and planets; planetary atmospheres, clouds and hazes; origin of life and the RNA world; transition of photosynthetic organisms from water to land; bioenergetics on other planets - hydrothermal systems and weathering; philosophical implications of the search for life.

  • Astrobiology at the University of Colorado, Boulder
  • University of Colorado Center for Astrobiology
    Books:

  • The Search for Life on Other Planets, by Bruce Jakosky. Jackosky is Professor of Geology at the University of Colorado at Boulder and a member of the Mars Global Surveyor science team

    [TOP]


  •  Harvard University
  • main website

    Focus:  planetary context for evolution of early biosphere. Micropaleontology, geochemistry of organics and trace elements; tectonics.

    [TOP]


  •  Pennsylvania State University, University Park
  • main website

    Focus:  early environment of Earth - atmosphere and oceans; sedimentary geochemistry; planetary atmospheres.

  • 28 September 1998: Penn State Researchers To Explore Origins of Life
  • 4 June 1998: Penn State named to NASA's virtual institute
  • Ohmoto Heads NASA Initiative at Penn State
  • Penn State Astrobiology Research Center (PSARC)
  • members
  • proposal
  • Current Status
  • 28 September 1998: Penn State Researchers To Explore Origins of Life

    [TOP]


  •  Carnegie Institution, Washington D.C.
  • main website

    Focus:  chemical evolution of hydrothermal systems.

    [TOP]


  •  Scripps Research Institute
  • main website

    Focus:  self-replicating systems; prebiotic worlds.

    [TOP]


  •  Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory
  • main website

    Focus:  biological diversity; evolution of eukaryotes.

    [TOP]

  •  NASA Ames Research Center
  • main website

    Focus:  organic cosmochemistry, plaentary habitability; evolution of protocells; microbial mat structure and function; future of life (rapid changes); moving out beyond Earth.

  • Astrobiology [TOP]

  •  NASA Johnson Space Center
  • main website

    Focus:  signatures of life in extraterrestrial materials.

    [TOP]


  •  NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
  • main website

    Focus:  biological signatures (organic biomarker compounds); Earth's earliest environment; Mars geochemistry and geology.

  • NASA's Origins Program
  • In Situ Exploration and Sample Return Center of Excellence [TOP]

  •  Other Astrobiology Research Programs
  • Rensselaer - Origins of Life
  • SETI Institute
  • Tulane
  • Univ Washington, Seattle [TOP]

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