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Life On Earth May Have Started Here Repeatedly, Says Astrobiologist

Por: Forbes Tech October 30, 2022

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Sun Comes Up from Behind Earth in Space.getty The mainstream planetary science community has become so obsessed with the hunt for life offworld, that it often forgets how little we know about how life formed on our own planet. Astrobiology, after all, is not just about finding life on planets circling other stars, or on the moons of Jupiter and Saturn, but also about understanding how microbial life first started on our own planet. Why did it... + full article



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