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タイトルLife's origin: the cosmic, planetary and biological processes
著者(英)Des Marais, D.; Jahnke, L.; Scattergood, T.
発行日1987-11-01
言語eng
内容記述From elements formed in interstellar furnaces to humans peering back at the stars, the evolution of life has been a long, intricate and perhaps inevitable process. Life as we know it requires a planet orbiting a star at just the right distance so that water can exist in liquid form. It needs a rich supply of chemicals and energy sources. On Earth, the combination of chemistry and energy generated molecules that evolved ways of replicating themselves and of passing information from one generation to the next. Thus, the thread of life began. This chart traces the thread, maintained by DNA molecules for much of its history, as it weaves its way through the primitive oceans, gaining strength and diversity along the way. Organisms eventually moved onto the land, where advanced forms, including humans, ultimately arose. Finally, assisted by a technology of its own making, life has reached back out into space to understand its own origins, to expand into new realms, and to seek other living threads in the cosmos.
NASA分類Exobiology
権利Copyright
URIhttps://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/handle/a-is/300458


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