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The living universe : NASA and the development of astrobiology / Steven J. Dick and James E. Strick.

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The living universe : NASA and the development of astrobiology / Steven J. Dick and James E. Strick.
Author
Dick, Steven J.

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Strick, James Edgar, 1956-
Description
xiii, 308 p. : ill.; 24 cm.
Summary
"The Living Universe is a comprehensive, historically nuanced study of the formation of the new scientific discipline of exobiology and its transformation into astrobiology. Among many other themes, the authors analyze how research on the origin of life became wedded to the search for life on other planets and for extraterrestrial intelligence. Many scientific breakthroughs of the last forty years were either directly supported or indirectly spun off from NASA's exobiology program, including cell symbiosis, the discovery of the Archaea, and the theories of Nuclear Winter and the asteroid extinction of the dinosaurs." "This book is the first to include oral history interviews with most of the primary participants from 1953 to the present. It will appeal to biologists, historians and philosophers of science, planetary scientists (including geologists) and an educated general readership interested in the investigation of life on other planets."--BOOK JACKET.
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ISBN
081353447X (hardcover : alk. paper)
LCCN
2004004037
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries