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NASA’s Astrobiology Program has released a graphic novel. From their site:
Through fantastic original artwork and a compelling storyline, the novel chronicles the origin and evolution of astrobiology itself – tracing its roots from early cave paintings, through speculations of ancient Greek philosophers on the existence of other worlds, to contributions from more modern scientists such as Huygens, Galileo, Oparin, Haldane, Miller, Urey, Franklin, Watson, Crick, and Sagan.
Want to learn more about astrobiology? Download a pdf of the comic or send an email to daniella.m.scalice [at] nasa.gov to get a physical copy.

NASA’s Astrobiology Program has released a graphic novel. From their site:

Through fantastic original artwork and a compelling storyline, the novel chronicles the origin and evolution of astrobiology itself – tracing its roots from early cave paintings, through speculations of ancient Greek philosophers on the existence of other worlds, to contributions from more modern scientists such as Huygens, Galileo, Oparin, Haldane, Miller, Urey, Franklin, Watson, Crick, and Sagan.

Want to learn more about astrobiology? Download a pdf of the comic or send an email to daniella.m.scalice [at] nasa.gov to get a physical copy.

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