When is Life a Viable Hypothesis? The Case of Venusian Phosphine
2020; Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.; Volume: 21; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1089/ast.2020.2390
ISSN1531-1074
AutoresCharles S. Cockell, Sean McMahon, Jennifer F. Biddle,
Tópico(s)Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life
ResumoAstrobiologyVol. 21, No. 3 Forum ArticleWhen is Life a Viable Hypothesis? The Case of Venusian PhosphineCharles S. Cockell, Sean McMahon, and Jennifer F. BiddleCharles S. CockellAddress correspondence to: Charles S. Cockell, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Edinburgh, James Clerk Maxwell Building, The King's Buildings, Edinburgh EH9 3JZ, United Kingdom E-mail Address: c.s.cockell@ed.ac.ukSchool of Physics and Astronomy, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.Search for more papers by this author, Sean McMahonSchool of Physics and Astronomy, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.School of Geosciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.Search for more papers by this author, and Jennifer F. BiddleSchool of Marine Science and Policy, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, USA.Search for more papers by this authorPublished Online:10 Mar 2021https://doi.org/10.1089/ast.2020.2390AboutSectionsView articleView Full TextPDF/EPUB Permissions & CitationsPermissionsDownload CitationsTrack CitationsAdd to favorites Back To Publication ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmail View articleFiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited byThe Habitability of Venus22 February 2023 | Space Science Reviews, Vol. 219, No. 2Standards of evidence in the search for extraterrestrial lifeVenus, an Astrobiology Target Sanjay S. Limaye, Rakesh Mogul, Kevin H. Baines, Mark A. Bullock, Charles Cockell, James A. Cutts, Diana M. Gentry, David H. Grinspoon, James W. Head, Kandis-Lea Jessup, Vladimir Kompanichenko, Yeon Joo Lee, Richard Mathies, Tetyana Milojevic, Rosalyn A. Pertzborn, Lynn Rothschild, Satoshi Sasaki, Dirk Schulze-Makuch, David J. Smith, and Michael J. Way7 October 2021 | Astrobiology, Vol. 21, No. 10Exobiology of the Venusian Clouds: New Insights into Habitability through Terrestrial Models and Methods of Detection Oleg R. Kotsyurbenko, Jaime A. Cordova, Andrey A. Belov, Vladimir S. Cheptsov, Denise Kölbl, Yuliya Y. Khrunyk, Margarita O. Kryuchkova, Tetyana Milojevic, Rakesh Mogul, Satoshi Sasaki, Grzegorz P. Słowik, Valery Snytnikov, and Elena A. Vorobyova7 October 2021 | Astrobiology, Vol. 21, No. 10Phosphine Generation Pathways on Rocky Planets Arthur Omran, Christopher Oze, Brian Jackson, Chris Mehta, Laura M. Barge, Jeffrey Bada, and Matthew A. Pasek7 October 2021 | Astrobiology, Vol. 21, No. 10The Multiple Paths to Multiple Life12 July 2021 | Journal of Molecular Evolution, Vol. 89, No. 7Volcanically extruded phosphides as an abiotic source of Venusian phosphine12 July 2021 | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 118, No. 29Theoretical Constraints Imposed by Gradient Detection and Dispersal on Microbial Size in Astrobiological Environments Manasvi Lingam6 July 2021 | Astrobiology, Vol. 21, No. 7The Case (or Not) for Life in the Venusian Clouds20 March 2021 | Life, Vol. 11, No. 3 Volume 21Issue 3Mar 2021 InformationCopyright 2021, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishersTo cite this article:Charles S. Cockell, Sean McMahon, and Jennifer F. Biddle.When is Life a Viable Hypothesis? The Case of Venusian Phosphine.Astrobiology.Mar 2021.261-264.http://doi.org/10.1089/ast.2020.2390Published in Volume: 21 Issue 3: March 10, 2021Online Ahead of Print:December 18, 2020PDF download
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