References Flashcards

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If only the labelled release had been completed this would have been used as distinct evidence of life

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(Klein, 1978)

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On Mars there is seasonal darkness which was originally thought to be vegetation but its due to dust storms

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(Kiang, 2008)

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Among terrestrial planets Venus has the most massive atmosphere

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(Head et al, 2003)

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NASA has defined the habitability criteria as ‘extended regions of liquid water, conditions favourable for the assembly of complex organic molecules’

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(Dartnell and Preston, 2014)

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No analogue site is a perfect representation of another planet or moon and there are no clearly defined and followed criteria

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(Soare et al., 2001)

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Hot Jupiters are rare with an occurrence rate od 1%, super earths and mini Neptunes are more common

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(Owen, 2019)

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Europa’s surface is sparsely cratered which implies young, often renewing surface

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(Bayer et al., 2015)

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What are your references?

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  • if only the labelled release had been completed this would have been used as distinct evidence of life
  • On Mars there is seasonal darkness which was originally thought to be vegetation but its due to dust storms
  • Among terrestrial planets Venus has the most massive atmosphere
  • NASA has defined the habitability criteria as ‘extended regions of liquid water, conditions favourable for the assembly of complex organic molecules’
  • No analogue site is a perfect representation of another planet or moon and there are no clearly defined and followed criteria
  • Hot Jupiters are rare with an occurrence rate od 1%, super earths and mini Neptunes are more common
  • Europa’s surface is sparsely cratered which implies young, often renewing surface
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