Etant abonné à divers sites de publication scientifique, par moment, il y a du "freeware"...
Donc, si le domaine de l'astrobiologie vous intéresse...
Voici une "lecture" reprenant largement ce sujet que je vous mets disponible...
http://beastro.be/publication/astronamur/Lectures_in_astrobiology.pdf
Evidemment, quand c'est gratuit, c'est que ce n'est plus très récent (ici, on se base sur la situation de 2003)...
Mais comme introduction, c'est pas mal.
Voyez les chapitres...
1 Stellar Nucleosynthesis
2 Formation of the Solar System: a Chronology Based on Meteorites
3 The Formation of Crust and Mantle of the Rocky Planets
and the Mineral Environment of the Origin of Life
4 Water and Climates on Mars
5 Planetary Atmospheres: From Solar System Planets
to Exoplanets
6 What About Exoplanets?
7 Habitability: the Point of View of an Astronomer
8 Habitability: the Point of View of a Biologist
9 Impact Events and the Evolution of the Earth
10 Towards a Global Earth Regulation
11 The Last Common Ancestor of Modern Cells
12 An Extreme Environment on Earth: Deep-Sea Hydrothermal
Vents Lessons for Exploration of Mars and Europa
13 Comets, Titan and Mars: Astrobiology and Space Projects
14 Quantum Astrochemistry:
15 Artificial Life or Digital Dissection
Et le résumé
"This is the second book dedicated to the origin(s) and development of life on Earth and possibly elsewhere in the Universe. It continues and supplements Lecture in Astrobiology, vol. 1 published in 2005. The main goal of these volumes is to present the current state of knowledge concerning the environmental conditions and the processes leading to the appearance of life, and to establish the parameters indicative of biological activity on ancient Earth and eventually on other planetary bodies. This book summarizes the lectures presented by selected speakers during Exobio’03, Ecole d’exobiologie du CNRS held in September 2003 in Propriano, Corsica." Et un plus petit document (de 2016) qui fait le point sur "ce qu'est l'astrobiologie"
http://beastro.be/publication/astronamur/The_Astrobiology_Primer_v2.0.pdf
Bonne lecture pour les curieux...