Chapter 1: The Astrobiology Primer 3.0.
Micah J SchaibleNadia SzeinbaumG Ozan BozdagLuoth ChouNatalie GrefenstetteStephanie Colón-SantosLaura E RodriguezM J StyczinskiJennifer L ThweattZoe R ToddAlberto Vázquez-SalazarAlyssa AdamsM N AraújoThiago AltairSchuyler BorgesDana BurtonJosé Alberto Campillo-BalderasEryn M CangiTristan CaroEnrico CatalanoKimberly ChenPeter L ConlinZ S CooperTheresa M FisherSantiago Mestre FosAmanda GarciaD M GlaserChester E HarmanNinos Y HermisM HooksK Johnson-FinnOwen LehmerRicardo Hernández-MoralesKynan H G HughsonRodrigo JácomeTony Z JiaJeffrey J MarlowJordan McKaigVeronica MierzejewskiIsrael Muñoz-VelascoCeren NuralGina C OliverPetar I PenevChinmayee Govinda RajTyler P RocheMary C SabudaGeorge A SchaibleSerhat SevgenPritvik SinhadcLuke H StellerKamil StelmachJ TarnasFrank TavaresGareth TrublMonica VidaurriLena VincentJessica M WeberMaggie Meiqi WengRegina L WilpiszekiAmber YoungPublished in: Astrobiology (2024)
The Astrobiology Primer 3.0 (ABP3.0) is a concise introduction to the field of astrobiology for students and others who are new to the field of astrobiology. It provides an entry into the broader materials in this supplementary issue of Astrobiology and an overview of the investigations and driving hypotheses that make up this interdisciplinary field. The content of this chapter was adapted from the other 10 articles in this supplementary issue and thus represents the contribution of all the authors who worked on these introductory articles. The content of this chapter is not exhaustive and represents the topics that the authors found to be the most important and compelling in a dynamic and changing field.
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