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EOA

Enceladus Organic Analyzer

  • Enceladus
    • Missions To Enceladus
    • History and Geography
    • Potential For Life
  • Science Goals
    • Organic Synthesis Detection
    • Conditions For Life
  • Technology
    • Enceladus Organic Analyzer (EOA)
    • Approach & Heritage
    • Design Schematics & Operation
    • Capture Chamber
      • Capture Chamber: Other Considerations
    • Ice Particle Impact Analysis
  • Team
    • UC Berkeley SSL
    • The University of Utah
    • Former Members
  • Publications
  • News
  • Contact

Publications

Papers

 

  • Integrated High Performance Microfluidic Organic Analysis Instrument for Planetary and Space Exploration  

 

  • Optimization of Fluorescence Labeling of Trace Analytes: Application to Amino Acid Biosignature Detection with Pacific Blue (ACS, 2022)

  • Quantitative evaluation of the feasibility of sampling the ice plumes at Enceladus for biomarkers of extraterrestrial life (PNAS, 2021)

  • On the Feasibility of Informative Biosignature Measurements Using an Enceladus Plume Organic Analyzer (The Planetary Science Journal, 2021)

  • Method for Detecting and Quantitating Capture of Organic Molecules in Hypervelocity Impacts (MethodsX, 2020)

  • Characterizing organic particle impacts on inert metal surfaces: Foundations for capturing organic molecules during hypervelocity transits of Enceladus plumes (Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 2020)

  • Feasibility of Enceladus plume biosignature analysis: Successful capture of organic ice particles in hypervelocity impacts (Meteoritics and Planetary Science, 2020)

  • Operation of pneumatically-actuated membrane-based microdevices for in
    situ analysis of extraterrestrial organic molecules after prolonged storage
    and in multiple orientations with respect to Earth’s gravitational field
    (Sensors and Actuators, 2018)

  • Feasibility of Detecting Bioorganic Compounds in Enceladus Plumes with the Enceladus Organic Analyzer (Astrobiology, 2017)

Posters

PittCon 2020
LPSC 2019
AGU 2019
AGU 2019

Space Sciences Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley

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