Habitable Zones & Global Climate

The First Billion Years: Habitability

By Keith Cowing
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Astrobiology via PubMed
December 26, 2024
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The First Billion Years: Habitability
This artistic illustration shows how the early Earth might have looked under bombardment, with circular impact features dotting the daylight side, while hot lava glows on the night side. A thick, yellowish hazy atmosphere is also present. SwRI scientists created a new model for impact-generated outgassing on the early Earth. Image Courtesy of Simone Marchi (SwRI).

The physical processes active during the first billion years (FBY) of Earth’s history, such as accretion, differentiation, and impact cratering, provide constraints on the initial conditions that were conducive to the formation and establishment of life on Earth.

This motivated the Lunar and Planetary Institute’s FBY topical initiative, which was a four-part conference series intended to look at each of these physical processes to study the basic structure and composition of our Solar System that was set during the FBY.

The FBY Habitability conference, held in September 2019, was the last in this series and was intended to synthesize the initiative; specifically, to further our understanding of the origins of life, planetary and environmental habitability, and the search for life beyond Earth.

The conference included discussions of planetary habitability and the potential emergence of life on bodies within our Solar System, as well as extrasolar systems by applying our knowledge of the Solar System’s FBY, and in particular Earth’s early history.

To introduce this Special Collection, which resulted from work discussed at the conference, we provide a review of the main themes and a synopsis of the FBY Habitability conference.

Introduction—First Billion Years: Habitability, Astrobiology via PubMed August 2021; 21(8): 893–905. (open access)

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