We have examined a wide range of physical, chemical, and thermal models of the atmosphere of Uranus. In that model, which we believe maximizes favorable conditions for the support of life [Weidenschilling and Lewis, Icarus20, 465–476 (1973)], we find the probability of growth of a contaminant terrestrial microorganisms to be nil. If, as is likely, conditions are even more extreme on Neptune, the probability of contamination of both of the outer planets Uranus and Neptune is nil. The Wiedenschilling and Lewis model guarantees the presence of water droplets through the temperature range 0 to 100°C; other published models add water liquid at higher temperatures or fail to provide liquid water at all within this temperature range. In this model...
This work reviews factors which are important for the evolution of habitable Earth-like planets such...
Neptune is the outermost of the four giant planets in our solar system. The region in which Neptune ...
Saturn’s moon Titan represents a unique locale for studying prebiotic chemistry. Reactions occurring...
Environmental parameters affecting growth of bacteria are compared with current atmospheric models f...
One of the key parameters in estimation of the probability of contamintion of the outer planets (Jup...
Abstract Largest satellite of Saturn and the only in the solar system having a dense atmo-sphere, Ti...
The study of exoplanet atmospheres for possible biosignatures will continue to dominate our understa...
International audienceThe recent discovery of extrasolar Earth-like planets that orbit in their habi...
The evolutionary adaptability of life to extreme environments is astounding given that all life on E...
International audienceThe recent discovery of extrasolar Earth-like planets that orbit in their habi...
Uranus and Neptune are the last unexplored planets of the Solar System. I show that they hold crucia...
Many organic molecules have been detected in interstellar environments and even more are found in th...
The presence of lake on Saturn’s Titan depicts possibility of water or a solvent resembling to it. A...
Titan’s atmosphere is unique in that its atmospheric chemistry is thought to be similar to that of t...
This work reviews factors which are important for the evolution of habitable Earth-like planets such...
Neptune is the outermost of the four giant planets in our solar system. The region in which Neptune ...
Saturn’s moon Titan represents a unique locale for studying prebiotic chemistry. Reactions occurring...
Environmental parameters affecting growth of bacteria are compared with current atmospheric models f...
One of the key parameters in estimation of the probability of contamintion of the outer planets (Jup...
Abstract Largest satellite of Saturn and the only in the solar system having a dense atmo-sphere, Ti...
The study of exoplanet atmospheres for possible biosignatures will continue to dominate our understa...
International audienceThe recent discovery of extrasolar Earth-like planets that orbit in their habi...
The evolutionary adaptability of life to extreme environments is astounding given that all life on E...
International audienceThe recent discovery of extrasolar Earth-like planets that orbit in their habi...
Uranus and Neptune are the last unexplored planets of the Solar System. I show that they hold crucia...
Many organic molecules have been detected in interstellar environments and even more are found in th...
The presence of lake on Saturn’s Titan depicts possibility of water or a solvent resembling to it. A...
Titan’s atmosphere is unique in that its atmospheric chemistry is thought to be similar to that of t...
This work reviews factors which are important for the evolution of habitable Earth-like planets such...
Neptune is the outermost of the four giant planets in our solar system. The region in which Neptune ...
Saturn’s moon Titan represents a unique locale for studying prebiotic chemistry. Reactions occurring...