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Exo-Astrobiological Aspects of Europa and Titan: From Observations to Speculations

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By extrapolating what we know on the origins of life on Earth, and in particular on the chemical processes which gave rise to the first living system, Europa and Titan appear as two major targets for studies of exo/astrobiology in the outer solar system. With the likely presence of water oceans relatively close to its surface, coupled to possible sources of organics, the emergence and sustaining of life on Europa seems possible. On Titan, it cannot be ruled out. But the main exobiological interest of the largest satellite of Saturn is the presence of a complex organic chemistry which shows many similarities with the prebiotic chemistry which allowed the emergence of life on Earth.
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hal-03786675 , version 1 (23-09-2022)

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François Raulin. Exo-Astrobiological Aspects of Europa and Titan: From Observations to Speculations. Space Science Reviews, 2005, 116, pp.471-487. ⟨10.1007/s11214-005-1967-x⟩. ⟨hal-03786675⟩
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