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Radio Astrobiology: Looking Beyond
Summary (Dec 17, 2007): In Astrobiology Magazine’s latest podcast, Pascale Ehrenfreund talks about newly discovered exoplanets, and explains what we still need to learn about the evolution of solar systems. Display Options: 

Join us for Astrobiology Magazine’s latest podcast: “ Naked Astrobiology” with our host Simon Mitton, and the second part of his interview with Pascale Ehrenfreund, an astrochemist at Leiden University in the Netherlands. In this segment, Ehrenfreund discusses the chemistry of newly forming planets, how we examine the exoplanets that have been discovered in other solar systems, and what we still need to learn to complete our understanding of planetary evolution. Clicking on the title "Radio Astrobiology: Looking Beyond" or on "Naked Astrobiology" will launch the podcast program.
Listen to our other podcastsRadio Astrobiology: The Chemistry of Carbon (Pascale Ehrenfreund interview part 1) Radio Astrobiology: Considering Convergence: Interview with Simon Conway Morris, part 1 Radio Astrobiology: Intelligent Forms: Interview with Simon Conway Morris, part 2 Radio Astrobiology: Interview with David Southwood, part 1Radio Astrobiology: Interview with David Southwood, part 2 The Astrobiology Connection: Investigating an Impact CraterLife’s Slimy Beginnings: Interview with Frances WestallNote: New Planets Display Options:
Monday, December 17, 2007
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