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The Natural History Museum Paperback English

Space

Could Life Exist Beyond Earth?

By The Natural History Museum

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The Natural History Museum Paperback English

Space

Could Life Exist Beyond Earth?

By The Natural History Museum

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  • Are we alone in the universe? Space: The search for life explores the latest science addressing this tantalizing and enduring question. New discoveries on Earth and in space are making scientists more confident that life could exist beyond our planet. Space: The search for life presents our current understanding of how life arose on Earth and describes how we are searching asteroids, Mars and the icy moons of the gas giants for signs of life. This book features key specimens from the remarkable meteorite collection held by the Natural History Museum, London, as well as the scientific equipment belonging to NASA and the European Space Agency, such as rovers and capsules. Also woven through the story are fascinating fossils of early life and specimens of animals that live in extreme environments that are informing humankind's missions in space.
Are we alone in the universe? Space: The search for life explores the latest science addressing this tantalizing and enduring question. New discoveries on Earth and in space are making scientists more confident that life could exist beyond our planet. Space: The search for life presents our current understanding of how life arose on Earth and describes how we are searching asteroids, Mars and the icy moons of the gas giants for signs of life. This book features key specimens from the remarkable meteorite collection held by the Natural History Museum, London, as well as the scientific equipment belonging to NASA and the European Space Agency, such as rovers and capsules. Also woven through the story are fascinating fossils of early life and specimens of animals that live in extreme environments that are informing humankind's missions in space.