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Astrobiology and the Search for Extraterrestrial Life (University of Edinburgh). Instructor: Professor Charles Cockell. Over two thousand years ago, the ancient Greeks wondered if other worlds were habitable.
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In the coming years this question will be experimentally tested. This course is an introduction to astrobiology. It explores the origin and evolution of life on the Earth and its potential to exist elsewhere.
Astrobiology addresses compelling questions of wide interest such as: How did life originate on the Earth? Is this an inevitable process and is life common across the Universe? Astrobiology is an interdisciplinary science that bridges fields as diverse as astrophysics, biology, geosciences and chemistry. In this course we will explore what we know about life's ability to live in extreme environments on the Earth, we will look at different hypotheses for how it originated. We will look at some of the missions to search for life in our own Solar System and on planets orbiting distant stars. We will discuss some of the extreme environments on the Earth that help us understand the limits of life and how life has adapted to cope with extremes. We will explore the possibility of intelligent alien life and some of the implications of its detection. (from astrobiology.ac.uk)
Course Currilcum
- Lecture 1.1 – Introduction: What is Astrobiology? Unlimited
- Lecture 1.2 – History of Astrobiology Unlimited
- Lecture 1.3 – What is Life? Unlimited
- Lecture 1.4 – Life on Earth Unlimited
- Lecture 1.5 – The Structure of Life: Building Blocks Unlimited
- Lecture 1.6 – The Structure of Life: Cells Unlimited
- Lecture 2.1 – Origin of Life: Building Blocks Unlimited
- Lecture 2.2 – Origin of Life: Location Unlimited
- Lecture 2.3 – Origin of Life: Alternative Chemistries Unlimited
- Lecture 3.1 – Formation of the Solar System: The Early Earth Unlimited
- Lecture 3.2 – Conditions on the Early Earth Unlimited
- Lecture 3.3 – Evidence of Early Life on Earth Unlimited
- Lecture 3.4 – The Tree of Life Unlimited
- Lecture 4.1 – Formation of the Solar System Unlimited
- Lecture 4.2 – The Rise of Multicellularity Unlimited
- Lecture 4.3 – The Great Oxidation Event Unlimited
- Lecture 5.1 – What Makes a Planet Habitable? Unlimited
- Lecture 5.2 – The Search for Life on Mars Unlimited
- Lecture 5.3 – Mars as a Location for Life Unlimited
- Lecture 5.4 – Could We Be Martians? Unlimited
- Lecture 6.1 – Europa – Life in the Cold? Unlimited
- Lecture 6.2 – Enceladus – Life in the Cold? Unlimited
- Lecture 6.3 – Other Icy Bodies Unlimited
- Lecture 7.1 – The Search for Exoplanets: Methods Unlimited
- Lecture 7.2 – The Search for Exoplanets: Types of Planets Unlimited
- Lecture 8.1 – Biosignatures of Life in Exoplanet Atmospheres Unlimited
- Lecture 8.2 – How to Look for Biosignatures Unlimited
- Lecture 8.3 – Missions to Find Biosignatures Unlimited
- Lecture 9.1 – Is There Anybody Out There? Unlimited
- Lecture 9.2 – Contacting Extraterrestrial Civilisations Unlimited
- Lecture 9.3 – How do We Look for Extraterrestrial Intelligences? Unlimited
- Lecture 10.1 – Extraterrestrial Intelligence: The Social Dimension Unlimited