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    The search for signs of life on exoplanets at the interface of chemistry and planetary science by Seager, Sara, Bains, William

    Published 2015
    “…The discovery of thousands of exoplanets in the last two decades that are so different from planets in our own solar system challenges many areas of traditional planetary science. However, ideas for how to detect signs of life in this mélange of planetary possibilities have lagged, and only in the last few years has modeling how signs of life might appear on genuinely alien worlds begun in earnest. …”
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    Geosciences: An Open Access Journal on Earth and Planetary Sciences and Their Interdisciplinary Approaches by Jesus Martinez-Frias

    Published 2011-05-01
    “…Geosciences is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal, which publishes original papers, rapid communications, technical notes and review articles, and discussions about all interdisciplinary aspects of the earth and planetary sciences. Geosciences may also include papers presented at scientific conferences (proceedings) or articles on a well defined topic assembled by individual editors or organizations/institutions (special publications).…”
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    Virtual European Solar & Planetary Access (VESPA): A Planetary Science Virtual Observatory Cornerstone by S. Erard, B. Cecconi, P. Le Sidaner, C. Chauvin, A. P. Rossi, M. Minin, T. Capria, S. Ivanovski, B. Schmitt, V. Génot, N. André, C. Marmo, A. C. Vandaele, L. Trompet, M. Scherf, R. Hueso, A. Määttänen, B. Carry, N. Achilleos, J. Soucek, D. Pisa, K. Benson, P. Fernique, E. Millour

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…The Europlanet-2020 programme, which ended on Aug 31st, 2019, included an activity called VESPA (Virtual European Solar and Planetary Access), which focused on adapting Virtual Observatory (VO) techniques to handle Planetary Science data. This paper describes some aspects of VESPA at the end of this 4-years development phase and at the onset of the newly selected Europlanet-2024 programme starting in 2020. …”
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