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This project investigates the formation and detection of amino acids in space environments, particularly focusing on alanine. By studying the effects of vacuum ultraviolet radiation on these molecules, the aim is to develop remote detection techniques for use in space probes, enhancing our understanding of life's build…
Amino acids and the reference nucleobases for RNA and DNA can be formed in space ice under high energy, vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) irradiation.
This statement is based on twenty years of laboratory research and has profound implications in the understanding of the emergence of life in the Cosmos, the universality of the processes involved and the compatibility of life forms across the Universe.
However, this laboratory work still needs to be confronted with actual, on-field measurements.
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UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID
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