[CS] TODAY! "Astrobiology, Life & Planetary Protection: Implications on Earth and Beyond" LECTURE by Margaret S. Race. 5:30 p.m. in MLH, April 12 Science & Religion Lecture
Paula Harmon
pharmon at hampshire.edu
Thu Apr 12 08:46:24 EDT 2012
April 12 Science & Religion Lecture at 5:30 p.m. in MLH
TITLE: Astrobiology, Life & Planetary Protection: Implications on Earth
and Beyond
SPEAKER: Margaret S. Race, SETI Institute, Mountain View, California
http://www.seti.org/
Abstract:
For centuries, humans have gazed at the heavens and wondered whether we
are alone. Only in the past 5 decades have we been able to use science
and technology to search for evidence of extraterrestrial life. As
astrobiologists seek to learn more about the origin, evolution,
distribution and fate of life on Earth and beyond, we also confront an
array of challenging questions about the nature of life and its long
term sustainability. Practically, this means that the development of
guidelines for responsible exploration and planetary protection now
requires a truly interdisciplinary approach, combining advances in
science and technology with input from ethical, legal, and societal
perspectives. Coincidentally, these deliberations about space
exploration and the search for ET life also bring an interesting
perspective to current debates about emerging technologies and
scientific progress here on Earth.
Biographical Statement:
Margaret Race is Senior Research Scientist at the SETI Institute.
http://www.seti.org/ Her work focuses on the scientific, technical,
legal and societal issues of ensuring that missions to Mars and other
solar system bodies do not either inadvertently bring terrestrial
microbes along, which would complicate our search for indigenous
extraterrestrial life, or return any microbes to Earth. Her interest in
extraterrestrial organisms is linked closely to her long term ecological
research on exotic and invasive species. She is also actively involved
in education and public outreach about astrobiology. Since her early
work with the Environmental Protection Agency as a Public Information
Specialist, and her tenure at San Francisco television station KQED, Dr.
Race has had a strong interest in the communication of science via the
mass media. She especially likes to work with journalists and educators
as they develop materials about complex, controversial issues in space
exploration and environmental protection. Her enthusiasm is infectious,
and her work ensures that our spacecraft won't be.
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Paula Harmon, Administrative Assistant
School of Cognitive Science
Hampshire College
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