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Modeling Life on Titan

Modeling Life on Titan. Peter Haw Han Beng 4S1(22) H’ng Eng Keat 4S1(05) Heather Quante (AOS). Introduction. Titan Largest natural satellite of Saturn The search for extraterrestrial life Among top candidates for extraterrestrial life Presence of important life-giving substances.

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Modeling Life on Titan

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  1. Modeling Life on Titan Peter Haw Han Beng 4S1(22) H’ng Eng Keat 4S1(05) Heather Quante (AOS)

  2. Introduction • Titan • Largest natural satellite of Saturn • The search for extraterrestrial life • Among top candidates for extraterrestrial life • Presence of important life-giving substances

  3. Rationale • Difficulty in equipping probes with right instruments • Diverse range of life • Delimitation of this range • Allow discovery of extraterrestrial life to progress more efficiently

  4. Objectives

  5. Research Questions

  6. Literature Review • Mathematical modeling • Produces applicable results for problems in applied fields • E.g. Heat propagation & planetary orbits • Microsoft Excel • Familiar tool to most working people • Ease of adaptation to using Microsoft Excel

  7. Methodology

  8. Fields of Mathematics • Statistical analysis

  9. Timeline

  10. Bibliography • Barkume, K. (8 June, 2004). Ge 203: Possibilities for Life on Titan. Retrieved 20/10/2008 from http://www.gps.caltech.edu/~barkume/titan.pdf • Bretherton, M. Nasa Expeditions To Saturn(2002) Retrived 22/10/2008 from http://www.2020site.org/n/nasa-expeditions-to-saturn.HTML • Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Voyager Saturn Science Summary (1990) Retrived 22/10/2008 from http://arc.iki.rssi.ru/solar/eng/vgrsat.htm#titan • JPL Cassini – Titan Mission Description (2008) Obtained 22/10/2008 from http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/multimedia/products/mission_descriptions.cfm • Lorenz, R, Green, J, Wood, C, Coustenis, A, Ori, G, Paillou, P, Yelle, R, Bolton, S, Baines, K, Terrile, R, Gurwell, M, Griffith, C, Wong, A. & Rages, K. (21 November, 2001). Titan. Retrieved 20/10/2008 from http://www.lpi.usra.edu/opag/decadetitan.pdf • Neuwirth, E., & Arganbright, D. (2004). Mathematical modeling with Microsoft Excel. Thomson Learning • Raulin, F (1999). Titan’s Organic Chemistry and Exobiology. Retrieved 20/10/2008 from http://www.rssd.esa.int/SB/HUYGENS/docs/SP1177/raulin.pdf

  11. THANK YOU! Q&A

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