Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University: NSF Grant Advances Search for Ancient Stars and Student Career Options
September 20, 2019
September 20, 2019
DAYTONA BEACH, Florida, Sept. 20 [TNSgrantsresearch] -- Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University issued the following news:
The search for life on a distant exoplanet could get a big boost by determining the ages of stars in the Sun's neighborhood. That's because, although no one knows for sure how long it takes for life to form on a planet, it can take a very long time. On Earth, one-celled organisms appeared a half-billion years after the formation of our solar system. Then it took 3. . . .
The search for life on a distant exoplanet could get a big boost by determining the ages of stars in the Sun's neighborhood. That's because, although no one knows for sure how long it takes for life to form on a planet, it can take a very long time. On Earth, one-celled organisms appeared a half-billion years after the formation of our solar system. Then it took 3. . . .