College of Sciences

Spectrum Highlights 2006-07

Life in the Universe is Subject of New Astrobiology Seminar Series

A new astrobiology seminar series broadly explores life in the Universe. Questions like: Where and how did life arise? What is being alive? How extreme can conditions get before life becomes impossible? Top astrobiological researchers from around the nation present the talks. Among them are Jonathan Lunine, a mission scientist on the Cassini Huygens mission to Saturn, and UC Berkeley planet hunter Geoff Marcy.

Join us! See the seminar schedule at http://astro.wsu.edu//astrobio.

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The Huygens Lander’s soft landing on Saturn’s moon Titan.

The Huygens Lander’s soft landing on Saturn’s moon Titan.

 

 

Life is good at WSU.

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A unique richness of students, faculty, location, activities, and organizations creates a full, lively student life at the University. This section gives you the insider's view on student life and a sampling of the opportunities here.

"Glimpses." Students talk about life at WSU

These brief posts are written by WSU students to give you a personal look through their window on campus life.

 

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