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DESCRIPTION:The question if our home planet Earth is unique in the universe
  or if other planets and moons might harbor life is one of the main scient
 ific topics in the last decade. One of the most important characteristics 
 to be habitable is the presence of an energy source and a liquid. Liquid w
 ater might play a central role in this context and can be expected on Mars
  as well as on other moons of the Jovian and Saturnian System\, where ocea
 ns are supposed to be below a thick ice crust.\nAre these worlds habitable
 ? – Can we also expect habitable planets and moons in the extra-solar-syst
 ems?\nModel calculations and experiments were performed within the very yo
 ung scientific discipline of Astrobiology. Different microorganisms being 
 part of the three main domains of the tree of life as there are archaea\, 
 bacteria and eukaryotes\, were tested before\, during and after simulated 
 planetary and real space conditions. Results of these experiments will be 
 presented and might give important insights in the potential of other plan
 ets to be habitable. \n \n\nPublic Lecture with two Presentations on Extra
 terrestrial Life
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20130516T164500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20130516T235959
LOCATION:H8\, GEO
SUMMARY:Dr. Jean-Pierre de Vera\, German Aerospace Center (DLR)\, Institute
  of Planetary Research\, Berlin (Homepage): 2 - Life in the solar system a
 nd beyond: recent knowledge in Astrobiology
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