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WHAT IT MEANS TO BE AN ASTROBIOLOGIST Laurie Barge Caltech Postdoctoral Scholar Jet Propulsion Laboratory / NASA Astrobiology Institute (Icy Worlds)

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Laurie Barge Caltech Postdoctoral Scholar Jet Propulsion Laboratory / NASA Astrobiology Institute (Icy Worlds). What it means to be an astrobiologist. Astrobiology: fundamental questions. How does life begin and evolve? Does life exist elsewhere in the universe? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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WHAT IT MEANS TO BE AN ASTROBIOLOGIST

Laurie BargeCaltech Postdoctoral Scholar

Jet Propulsion Laboratory / NASA Astrobiology Institute (Icy Worlds)

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Astrobiology: fundamental questions How does life begin and evolve?

Does life exist elsewhere in the universe?

What is the future of life on Earth and beyond?

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• Navajo Sandstone, UT, USA• Analog for “blueberries” at Meridiani Planum, Mars – self-organizing precipitates

formed in an aqueous environment

Utah

Mars

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Chan et al. 2007, Geofluids

Barge et al. 2011, Geofluids

Liesegang bands form in the presence of organic impurities (Barge et al. 2010, Chem. Phys. Lett.)

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Prebiotic Earth and Early Mars

Credit: Daniel Smith

Higher geothermal gradientsCO2-rich atmosphereNo atmospheric O2

No landOceans contained dissolved metals (Fe, Ni)

Credit: Minik Rosing

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Emergence of life at alkaline hydrothermal vents

Russell and Hall 2006; GSA Memoir 198, 1-32.

Kelley, D. S. et al; Nature 412, 145-149 (12 July 2001)

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Emergence of life at alkaline hydrothermal vents

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Emergence of life at alkaline hydrothermal vents

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Photo credit: Kirt Robinson, Shawn McGlynn

Hadean ocean:CO2, Fe+2, PO4

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pH ~ 5

Hydrothermal fluid:HS-, H2, pH ~ 11

pH gradient

Emergence of life at alkaline hydrothermal vents

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Hydrothermal vents offer natural energy sources for emerging life

• pH gradient

• Ion gradients

• Thermal gradients • Electrical potential

• Catalytic minerals to drive organic chemistry

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Laboratory studies of emerging metabolism at hydrothermal vents

• Electrochemical measurements of iron sulfide membranes • (Generation of membrane potential as the hydrothermal mound forms – an energy source

for proto-metabolism)

Credit: Ivria Doloboff

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Laboratory studies of emerging metabolism at hydrothermal vents

• Simulating formation of pyrophosphate (PPi), a necessary prebiotic energy storage molecule (similar to ATP)

Milner-White and Russell 2010, J. Cosmol.,10, 3217-3229.

31P NMR spectroscopy

Pyrophosphateforms in membrane

experiments

Iron sulfide stabilizes pyrophosphate in hydrothermal systems

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NASA/Nordic Astrobiology Summer school, IcelandAstrobiology Graduate Conference, Tällberg, Sweden

São Paulo Advanced School of Astrobiology

Astrobiology Graduate Conference, SeattleInternational Summer School, Santander, Spain“Origins: From the Big Bang to Life”

U of Hawaii Astrobiology Winter School:“Water on Earth and in Space”

Winter School, U of Arizona: “Habitable Planets: Common or Rare?”

Petrophysics Internship, Marathon Oil Company

NASA Academy

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What does it mean to be an astrobiologist?

Work between disciplines to answer fundamental questions How does life begin and evolve? Does life exist elsewhere? What is the future of life?

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What does it mean to be an astrobiologist?

Work between disciplines to answer fundamental questions How does life begin and evolve? Does life exist elsewhere? What is the future of life?

Collaboration - combine skills with other scientists to approach astrobiology questions in new ways

Creativity – try new things, learn new skills and generate new research ideas

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Acknowledgements

Isik Kanik Michael Russell Ivria Doloboff Laura Zwicker Lauren White Richard Kidd David VanderVelde / Caltech Liquid

NMR Facility JPL Education Office (SIRI, JVSRP,

USRP Intern programs)