Nov 12 2020
Streaming | Lowell42 | The Search for Life in the Cosmos revisited | Klaus Brasch, Ph.D.

Streaming | Lowell42 | The Search for Life in the Cosmos revisited | Klaus Brasch, Ph.D.

Presented by Lowell Observatory at Online/Virtual Space

Lowell42 | The Search for Life in the Cosmos revisited | Klaus Brasch, Ph.D.The View From Ground Level
At Lowell42, our goal is to connect you to “life, the Universe, and everything.” (Many of you will recall that in Douglas Adams’s comical novel “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy,” the supercomputer came up with 42 as the answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything.)
The search for life in the universe has become a driving force behind much current space exploration, including planned missions to Mars, Europa, Enceladus, and other solar system bodies. It is also a seminal question for humanity “Are we alone in the cosmos?”  Yet, in spite of tremendous advances in molecular and paleo-biology, we are still largely ignorant as to how, when, and where life originated on Earth and, by extension, possibly on some of the many Earth-like exoplanets recently discovered. We shall examine some of the aspects relating to these complex and ever-fascinating questions.
Klaus Brasch, Ph.D., is a retired bioscientist with a long term interest in astronomy and astrobiology. He has been a volunteer at Lowell Observatory for over a decade and Asteroid 25226-Brasch was recently named for his service.
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Admission Info

FREE

Dates & Times

2020/11/12 - 2020/11/12

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space