Chevron Left
Back to Astrobiology: Exploring Other Worlds

Learner Reviews & Feedback for Astrobiology: Exploring Other Worlds by University of Arizona

4.9
stars
524 ratings

About the Course

How are astronomers approaching their search for life in the universe? What have we learned from the surge of exoplanets discoveries? How likely is it that Earth does not host the only life in the Universe? In this course we explore the field of astrobiology, an emerging multidisciplinary field. Progress in astrobiology is driven by telescopes on the ground and in space, and by new insights on how life emerged on Earth and its diversity. The topics in this course range from the science of how exoplanets are detected, to the chemistry that supports the argument that the ingredients for life are common in the Universe. We will follow the analyses of experts in chemistry, astronomy, geology and archaeology to build a strong foundation of understanding. By the final assignment, students will be equipped with the knowledge necessary to identify what makes a planet habitable, and how likely it is that life exists there. Students will graduate from this course informed about one of the most exciting fields in all of science, and ready to discuss the current exoplanet news stories and discoveries. Materials for this course were developed by Dr. Chris Impey, Professor of Astronomy, Xana Riabokin, Instructional Designer, and Matthew Wenger, Education Program Manager....

Top reviews

BR

Oct 25, 2022

​very informative, halps me understand the scope of how life works notnonly on Earth but perhaps elsewhere in the iniverse as well. Makes me excited anout discoveries to come.

DD

Feb 16, 2021

This course has been an amazing experience. Although I would have loved to have classes just to get to know everyone and the professor, it was an insightful course that I would do all over again!

Filter by:

201 - 201 of 201 Reviews for Astrobiology: Exploring Other Worlds

By Ricardo C

Jun 11, 2022

O curso tem um questão relacionada a equação de Drake q não tem resposta objeiva. Temos que advinhar valores o que torna impossibvel a solução. Muito fristante.