July 11, 2001
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The Space Science Division at NASA Ames Research Center is dedicated to research in astrophysics, exobiology, advanced life support technologies, and planetary science. These research programs are structured around Astrobiology (the study of life in the universe and the chemical and physical forces and adaptions that influence life's origin, evolution, and destiny), and address some of the most fundamental questions pursued by science. These questions examine the origin of life and our place in the universe. Ames is recognized as a world leader in Astrobiology. In pursuing our mission in Astrobiology, Space Science Division scientists perform pioneering basic research and technology development. For more information about the Space Science Division, download our 1999 Annual Report

 

 

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Branches


Kepler Mission selected as Discovery program candidate

Mars 2003 landing sites eyed

Astrochemistry Lab finds clues to possible origin of life

Magnetite crystal chains in ALH84001

 


 Astrophysics

 Planetary Systems

 Exobiology

 Astrobiology Technology

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Division Seminars


Astrophysics Seminars

Division Colloquia

Division Reports

Annual Report


 Office of Space Science

 Ames Research Center

 Code S Directorate

 NASA Astrobiology Institute

 NCCA

 CMEX

 SETI Institute