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X-WR-CALDESC:Join the NASA Night Sky Network on Thursday\, October 29 at 6:
 00pm Pacific Time (9:00pm Eastern) to hear Dr. Kathy Campbell explore the 
 what\, how and why in the quest for ET life in the Solar System in the cur
 rent and coming decades.\n\nLittle Green (Wo)Men are out\; microbes are in
 . The search for life beyond Earth has recently accelerated since the lull
  following the Mars Viking missions in the 1970’s. Both the ‘Goldilocks Zo
 ne’ and Icy Worlds are receiving intense scrutiny. This talk will explore 
 what\, how and why in the quest for ET life in the Solar System in the cur
 rent and coming decades. \n\n About Kathy Campbell\n Professor Kathy Campb
 ell is a geologist and astrobiologist who investigates extreme environment
 s as analogs for early life on Earth and possible life on Mars. She studie
 d at UCSC\, University of Washington\, USC and NASA Ames Research Center b
 efore joining The University of Auckland in New Zealand in 1997. She is an
  elected Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand Te Ap rangi\, and is f
 ounding Director of Te Ao M rama – Centre for Fundamental Inquiry\, a tran
 sdisciplinary research center exploring the origin and evolution of the Un
 iverse and its life. Kathy was a senior research fellow at the Le Studium 
 Institute for Advanced Studies (Orléans\, France\, 2014)\, and a distingui
 shed lecturer in international astrobiology schools in Spain (2016) and Th
 ailand (2019). In NASA’s Mars 2020 landing site selection\, her team’s pro
 posal was chosen in the final three\, with the aim to collect samples of p
 ossible Martian biosignatures from a >3 billion year old hot spring at Col
 umbia Hills in Gusev Crater\, and their eventual return to Earth in a futu
 re mission.
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DESCRIPTION:Join the NASA Night Sky Network on Thursday\, October 29 at 6:0
 0pm Pacific Time (9:00pm Eastern) to hear Dr. Kathy Campbell explore the w
 hat\, how and why in the quest for ET life in the Solar System in the curr
 ent and coming decades.\n\nLittle Green (Wo)Men are out\; microbes are in.
  The search for life beyond Earth has recently accelerated since the lull 
 following the Mars Viking missions in the 1970’s. Both the ‘Goldilocks Zon
 e’ and Icy Worlds are receiving intense scrutiny. This talk will explore w
 hat\, how and why in the quest for ET life in the Solar System in the curr
 ent and coming decades. \n\n About Kathy Campbell\n Professor Kathy Campbe
 ll is a geologist and astrobiologist who investigates extreme environments
  as analogs for early life on Earth and possible life on Mars. She studied
  at UCSC\, University of Washington\, USC and NASA Ames Research Center be
 fore joining The University of Auckland in New Zealand in 1997. She is an 
 elected Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand Te Ap rangi\, and is fo
 unding Director of Te Ao M rama – Centre for Fundamental Inquiry\, a trans
 disciplinary research center exploring the origin and evolution of the Uni
 verse and its life. Kathy was a senior research fellow at the Le Studium I
 nstitute for Advanced Studies (Orléans\, France\, 2014)\, and a distinguis
 hed lecturer in international astrobiology schools in Spain (2016) and Tha
 iland (2019). In NASA’s Mars 2020 landing site selection\, her team’s prop
 osal was chosen in the final three\, with the aim to collect samples of po
 ssible Martian biosignatures from a >3 billion year old hot spring at Colu
 mbia Hills in Gusev Crater\, and their eventual return to Earth in a futur
 e mission.
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SUMMARY:Free Live NSN Webinar Series: Are We Alone? The Search for Extrater
 restrial Life in the Solar System
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