Looking for Life As (we think) We Know It: Enceladus and Europa
Watch Professor Jonathan Lunine from Cornell University talk about life in exotic non aqueous environments of Enceladus and Europa. This lecture was presented at the Keck Institute for Space Studies (Caltech) as part of "Don't Follow (Just) the Water: Does Life Occur in Non-Aqueous Media?" workshop on September 16, 2015.
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