Earth  Planets and Moons  ID: 12776

How to Find a Living Planet

The more we see other planets, the more the question comes into focus: Maybe we're the weird one? Decades of observing Earth from space has informed our search for signs of habitability and life on exoplanets and even planets in our own solar system. We're taking a closer look at what we've learned about Earth - our only example of a planet with life - to search for life in the universe.
 

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LK Ward (USRA): Lead Producer
Shawn Domagal-Goldman (NASA/GSFC): Scientist
Tiffany Kataria (JPL): Scientist
Patrick Lynch (NASA/GSFC): Editor
Kathryn Mersmann (USRA): Associate Producer
Aaron E. Lepsch (ADNET Systems, Inc.): Technical Support
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Keywords:
DLESE >> Biology
SVS >> HDTV
GCMD >> Earth Science >> Biosphere
GCMD >> Earth Science >> Biosphere >> Ecological Dynamics >> Life History
SVS >> SeaWiFS
SVS >> VIIRS
SVS >> MODIS
NASA Science >> Earth
NASA Science >> Planets and Moons

GCMD keywords can be found on the Internet with the following citation: Olsen, L.M., G. Major, K. Shein, J. Scialdone, S. Ritz, T. Stevens, M. Morahan, A. Aleman, R. Vogel, S. Leicester, H. Weir, M. Meaux, S. Grebas, C.Solomon, M. Holland, T. Northcutt, R. A. Restrepo, R. Bilodeau, 2013. NASA/Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Earth Science Keywords. Version 8.0.0.0.0