Audrey Noblet
Centre national de la recherche scientifique
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Astrobiology | 2012
Audrey Noblet; Fabien Stalport; Yuan Yong Guan; Olivier Poch; Patrice Coll; Cyril Szopa; Mégane Cloix; Frédérique Macari; F. Raulin; Didier Chaput; H. Cottin
The search for organic molecules at the surface of Mars is a top priority of the next Mars exploration space missions: Mars Science Laboratory (NASA) and ExoMars (ESA). The detection of organic matter could provide information about the presence of a prebiotic chemistry or even biological activity on this planet. Therefore, a key step in interpretation of future data collected by these missions is to understand the preservation of organic matter in the martian environment. Several laboratory experiments have been devoted to quantifying and qualifying the evolution of organic molecules under simulated environmental conditions of Mars. However, these laboratory simulations are limited, and one major constraint is the reproduction of the UV spectrum that reaches the surface of Mars. As part of the PROCESS experiment of the European EXPOSE-E mission on board the International Space Station, a study was performed on the photodegradation of organics under filtered extraterrestrial solar electromagnetic radiation that mimics Mars-like surface UV radiation conditions. Glycine, serine, phthalic acid, phthalic acid in the presence of a mineral phase, and mellitic acid were exposed to these conditions for 1.5 years, and their evolution was determined by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy after their retrieval. The results were compared with data from laboratory experiments. A 1.5-year exposure to Mars-like surface UV radiation conditions in space resulted in complete degradation of the organic compounds. Half-lives between 50 and 150 h for martian surface conditions were calculated from both laboratory and low-Earth orbit experiments. The results highlight that none of those organics are stable under low-Earth orbit solar UV radiation conditions.
Astrobiology | 2012
H. Cottin; Yuan Yong Guan; Audrey Noblet; Olivier Poch; Kafila Saiagh; Mégane Cloix; Frédérique Macari; Murielle Jerome; Patrice Coll; F. Raulin; Fabien Stalport; Cyril Szopa; Marylène Bertrand; Annie Chabin; Frances Westall; Didier Chaput; René Demets
The PROCESS (PRebiotic Organic ChEmistry on the Space Station) experiment was part of the EXPOSE-E payload outside the European Columbus module of the International Space Station from February 2008 to August 2009. During this interval, organic samples were exposed to space conditions to simulate their evolution in various astrophysical environments. The samples used represent organic species related to the evolution of organic matter on the small bodies of the Solar System (carbonaceous asteroids and comets), the photolysis of methane in the atmosphere of Titan, and the search for organic matter at the surface of Mars. This paper describes the hardware developed for this experiment as well as the results for the glycine solid-phase samples and the gas-phase samples that were used with regard to the atmosphere of Titan. Lessons learned from this experiment are also presented for future low-Earth orbit astrochemistry investigations.
Planetary and Space Science | 2010
Fabien Stalport; Yuan Yong Guan; Audrey Noblet; Patrice Coll; Cyril Szopa; Frédérique Macari; Alain Person; Didier Chaput; F. Raulin; H. Cottin
Astrobiology | 2016
Jérôme Lasne; Audrey Noblet; Cyril Szopa; Rafael Navarro-González; Michel Cabane; O. Poch; Fabien Stalport; Pascaline Francois; Sushil K. Atreya; Patrice Coll
Archive | 2010
Audrey Noblet; Fabien Stalport; P. J. Coll; Cyril Szopa
Archive | 2010
P. J. Coll; Audrey Noblet; Fabien Stalport; Cyril Szopa; H. Cottin; Yuanyuan Guan
Archive | 2010
Cyril Szopa; P. J. Coll; Michel Cabane; David Coscia; Fabien Stalport; Anders Skovsted Buch; Audrey Noblet; Paul R. Mahaffy; Daniel P. Glavin; Caroline Freissinet; Carole Philippon
Archive | 2010
Cyril Szopa; Audrey Noblet; Fabien Stalport; P. J. Coll; H. Cottin; Arnaud Buch
Archive | 2010
Audrey Noblet; P. J. Coll; Cyril Szopa; H. Cottin; Fabien Stalport
Archive | 2010
Audrey Noblet; P. J. Coll; Cyril Szopa; Fabien Stalport