International audienceWhat allows a planet to be both within a potentially habitable zone and sustain habitability over long geologic time? With the advent of exoplanetary astronomy and the ongoing discovery of terrestrial-type planets around other stars, our own solar system becomes a key testing ground for ideas about what factors control planetary evolution. Mars provides the solar system's longest record of the interplay of the physical and chemical processes relevant to habitability on an accessible rocky planet with an atmosphere and hydrosphere. Here we review current understanding and update the timeline of key processes in early Mars history. We then draw on knowledge of exoplanets and the other solar system terrestrial planets to ...
Earth and Mars, though formed at the same time from the same materials, look very different today. E...
The exploration of Mars during the past dec-ades has begun to unveil the history of the planet. The ...
One of the main challenges in astrobiology and planetary research in the near future is to realize s...
International audienceWhat allows a planet to be both within a potentially habitable zone and sustai...
What allows a planet to be both within a potentially habitable zone and sustain habitability over lo...
What allows a planet to be both within a potentially habitable zone and sustain habitability over lo...
The question whether life exists or could have existed on other planets than Earth is not just limit...
Given the fundamental importance of and universal interest in whether extraterrestrial life has deve...
This work reviews factors which are important for the evolution of habitable Earth-like planets such...
To determine where to search for life in our solar system or in other extrasolar systems, the concep...
The evolution of planets is driven by the composition, structure, and thermal state of their interna...
International audienceIf the apparition of life is maybe a rapid process on a habitable planet, the ...
This paper reviews habitability conditions for a terrestrial planet from the point of view of geosci...
Earth and Mars, though formed at the same time from the same materials, look very different today. E...
The exploration of Mars during the past dec-ades has begun to unveil the history of the planet. The ...
One of the main challenges in astrobiology and planetary research in the near future is to realize s...
International audienceWhat allows a planet to be both within a potentially habitable zone and sustai...
What allows a planet to be both within a potentially habitable zone and sustain habitability over lo...
What allows a planet to be both within a potentially habitable zone and sustain habitability over lo...
The question whether life exists or could have existed on other planets than Earth is not just limit...
Given the fundamental importance of and universal interest in whether extraterrestrial life has deve...
This work reviews factors which are important for the evolution of habitable Earth-like planets such...
To determine where to search for life in our solar system or in other extrasolar systems, the concep...
The evolution of planets is driven by the composition, structure, and thermal state of their interna...
International audienceIf the apparition of life is maybe a rapid process on a habitable planet, the ...
This paper reviews habitability conditions for a terrestrial planet from the point of view of geosci...
Earth and Mars, though formed at the same time from the same materials, look very different today. E...
The exploration of Mars during the past dec-ades has begun to unveil the history of the planet. The ...
One of the main challenges in astrobiology and planetary research in the near future is to realize s...