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C S Cockell

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Acta Astronautica|January 5, 2002
The Martian and extraterrestrial UV radiation environment. Part II: further considerations on materials and design criteria for artificial ecosystemsC S Cockell
Acta Astronautica|November 29, 2001
Martian polar expeditions: problems and solutionsC S Cockell
Advances in Space Research : the Official Journal of the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR)|April 5, 2005
Impact-shocked rocks--insights into Archean and extraterrestrial microbial habitats (and sites for prebiotic chemistry?)C S Cockell
Origins of Life and Evolution of the Biosphere : the Journal of the International Society for the Study of the Origin of Life|September 26, 2000
Ultraviolet radiation and the photobiology of earth's early oceansC S Cockell
Journal of Theoretical Biology|September 24, 1998
Biological effects of high ultraviolet radiation on early earth--a theoretical evaluationC S Cockell
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|August 31, 1999
Ultraviolet radiation screening compoundsC S Cockell, J Knowland
Photochemistry and Photobiology|May 3, 2001
The history of the UV radiation climate of the earth--theoretical and space-based observationsC S Cockell, G Horneck
Acta Astronautica|September 7, 2001
The Martian and extraterrestrial UV radiation environment--1. Biological and closed-loop ecosystem considerationsC S Cockell, A L Andrady
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|October 21, 2020
A bioenergetic model to predict habitability, biomass and biosignatures in astrobiology and extreme conditionsP M Higgins, C S Cockell
Astrobiology|August 19, 2006
Influence on photosynthesis of starlight, moonlight, planetlight, and light pollution (reflections on photosynthetically active radiation in the universe)J A Raven, C S Cockell
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Acta Astronautica|January 5, 2002
The Martian and extraterrestrial UV radiation environment. Part II: further considerations on materials and design criteria for artificial ecosystemsC S Cockell
Acta Astronautica|November 29, 2001
Martian polar expeditions: problems and solutionsC S Cockell
Advances in Space Research : the Official Journal of the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR)|April 5, 2005
Impact-shocked rocks--insights into Archean and extraterrestrial microbial habitats (and sites for prebiotic chemistry?)C S Cockell
Origins of Life and Evolution of the Biosphere : the Journal of the International Society for the Study of the Origin of Life|September 26, 2000
Ultraviolet radiation and the photobiology of earth's early oceansC S Cockell
Journal of Theoretical Biology|September 24, 1998
Biological effects of high ultraviolet radiation on early earth--a theoretical evaluationC S Cockell
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|August 31, 1999
Ultraviolet radiation screening compoundsC S Cockell, J Knowland
Photochemistry and Photobiology|May 3, 2001
The history of the UV radiation climate of the earth--theoretical and space-based observationsC S Cockell, G Horneck
Acta Astronautica|September 7, 2001
The Martian and extraterrestrial UV radiation environment--1. Biological and closed-loop ecosystem considerationsC S Cockell, A L Andrady
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|October 21, 2020
A bioenergetic model to predict habitability, biomass and biosignatures in astrobiology and extreme conditionsP M Higgins, C S Cockell
Astrobiology|August 19, 2006
Influence on photosynthesis of starlight, moonlight, planetlight, and light pollution (reflections on photosynthetically active radiation in the universe)J A Raven, C S Cockell
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