Astrobiology
Seminar

Fall 2014
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  due Fri Sep 5

Assignment 1

The topic of this meeting is Solar System layout and formation:

Some key words/sentences on this topic that can help your search:
Molecular cloud
Planetesimals
Kuiper belt objects
Oort Cloud
Formation of terrestrial planets
Formation of jovian planets
Formation of the asteroid belt
Frost line
Formations of moons

  due Fri Sep 12

Assignment 2

The topic of this class is What's life.
Your assignment will be to read the whole article at this link https://courses.marlboro.edu/course/view.php?id=5126#section-1 , and get ready for the discussion.

[**] Here are the topics, you can work together, but it is not mandatory; if you don't see your name please choose one of the topics and let me know your choice by email:

Emma H, Emma R, Matteo, Garret, Christopher: Here are a number of options (choose one):
The section "Definitions" (page 328) of the article talks about things "that are commonly called "definition"".
a) Select two objects and define them using all the various kinds of definition listed in the article.
b) You can search some of the material around this topic in more depth.
c) You can decide to read one of the appendixes in more depth.
Please send me an email as soon as you choose what you would like to do, so that I can post it here and we will avoid too many repetitions.

Erik, Nick, Forrest, Mazie, Salvatore, Dylan : In the section "Attempts to Define Life" of the article, a number of definitions are mentioned (e.g Metabolic definition). Your assignment is to study in more detail one or two of these definitions (or other definitions of life not mentioned here). You should find some (at least two) examples of things you don't consider alive that would be defined as a living thing using this definition, also try to find living things that are not included in the definition (if there are any). You should also come to class with an opinion on why the definition you are analyzing works or not.
Here is an example of an article on the topic http://www.sciencemag.org/content/295/5563/2215.full
Please send me an email as soon as you choose one definition, so that I can post it here and we will avoid too many repetitions.
Review the past lesson at this link (login too see it! the login is on the upper right corner.): http://cs.marlboro.edu/courses/fall2014/astrobio/notes/Solar_System.attachments/SOLARSYSTEM.pdf
  due Fri Sep 19

Assignment 3

The topic of discussion this week is "The Habitability of Earth".
I used the book "Life in the Universe" by Bennet and Shostak. A copy of this book is in the library on the reserve shelf.
The class agenda will be:
Some geological features are important for the existence of life (Volcanism, Plate tectonics, Earth's magnetic field). To understand the probability that these features exist in other worlds, we needs to study how these geological features work, and why they are present on the Earth. With this goal in mind, we need to study the geological history of Earth.
During the presentation I will give you some background on the "history of earth and life". We will talk about how to use rocks and fossils to study the history of our planet.
Your assignment is to read material about how Volcanism, Plate tectonics, and Earth's magnetic field are connected with life on Earth, and bring this material to class.
http://cs.marlboro.edu/courses/fall2014/astrobio/notes/How_to_take_notes
Groups and Topics (Please, let me know if you don't see your name):

Please contact me if you have any questions.

  due Fri Sep 26

Assignment 4

Reading: Life in the Universe, Chapter 5: sections 5.2, 5.3 and the first two parts of 5.4 (through & including “How is heredity encoded in DNA?”). Login too see it! the login is on the upper right corner:
Assignment Prepare written responses to the following questions, on the topic assigned to your group, and be prepared to discuss the reading in class. You may work as a group, but you must turn-in your own responses.

  due Fri Oct 3

Assignment 5

Reading:
A copy of the book Life in the Universe on the reserve shelf, another copy of this section is in the dropbox with my name (Salimbeni) located in the library (This copy is accessible at any time).

During this class, we will discuss a conclusion of last week’s topic - proteins, metabolism, genetic material - and then we will have a discussion of the RNA world. Be prepared for the discussion. Prepare written responses to the following questions:

  due Fri Oct 10

Assignment 6

Reading - Login too see it! the login is on the upper right corner: Section of "Evolution" by Carl Zimmer (pdf)

Be prepared for the discussion. Prepare written responses to the following questions:

  due Fri Oct 17

Assignment 7

In this class we will focus on Mars, we will study its characteristics and habitability.
Your assignment is composed of three parts:

  due Fri Oct 24

Assignment 8

During this lesson we will focus mainly on the moons Europa and Titan.
Reading (Including videos, and all the tabs (introduction, virtual tour, Atmosphere etc) in the Titan's webpage ):
Prepare a written answer to the following questions:

  due Fri Oct 31

Assignment 9

During this class we will focus on defining the habitability zone, and understanding what factors affect its size, distance from the star and evolution. In this context we will compare the habitability of Venus and Earth
Reading:
Write a response for the following questions:

You can find more information about Venus here: http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Science/Venus_Express/
You can find more information on how observations of Mars and Venus's atmosphere give us insight about global warming here: http://www.aip.org/history/climate/Venus.htm
http://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/hubble-europa-water-vapor/#.VEvEsYm9Kc0

  due Fri Nov 7

Assignment 10

Last day for submitting late work for assignments 4 & 5

This week we will focus on the search for life outside the solar system.
Reading:
Write a respond for the following questions:

Select a news article at the following link to present to the rest of the class;

  due Fri Nov 14

Assignment 11 - NOV 14

Final deadline for assignments 6 and 7

In this class we will focus on the search for intelligent life:

Reading (For the files login before to click on the link!):

I also suggest that you take a look at this: http://www.seti.org/post-detection.html

Please write an answer for the following questions:

More information about SETI can be found at this link: http://www.seti.org

  due Fri Nov 21

Assignment 12 - NOV 21

Final deadline for assignments 8 and 9
This week Amer will join the class discussion. We will focus on the implication of extraterrestrial life on religion.
It will be a discussion class, so read very carefully the articles listed. I will not ask for written notes but I suggest that you:
Each one of you will have to come to class with two written meaningful discussion questions. Your grade it will be based on class participation and on the questions you bring.
Reading (Login before to click on the links):

  due Fri Dec 5

Assignment 13 - DEC 5

Final deadline for assignments 10, no assignment will be accepted after Dec 10
Select a topic connected to one of the concepts presented during this semester. You will have to present the topic to the rest of the class.
Rules to follow:

Suggestions on how to build a slide presentation:
http://www.treesmapsandtheorems.com/pdfs/TM&Th-3.3-checklist.pdf

 

GRADE FOR THE WHOLE CLASS

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