Title:
Biosignatures of the Subsurface Accessed through Serpentine Portals (BioSATS)
Agreement Value:
$99,910.00
Agreement Date:
Mar 23, 2020 - Dec 31, 2024
Description:
Water rock reaction, known as serpentinization, has the potential to support life on other worlds (planets and moons), by providing energy. Detecting life at sites of serpentinization on other worlds requires the ability to find serpentinization sites and detect biosignatures, i.e. select investigation sites that have present/past conditions that are/were favourable to support life.
This project aims to study life's signatures (i.e. its isotopic and molecular imprints, and its interaction with the environment) at sites of serpentinization and to contribute that knowledge to a joint international proposal whose purpose is to develop a remote sensing method for detecting habitable sites of serpentinization. This project will result in scientific knowledge of life's biosignatures at active serpentinized springs and preservation of life's biosignatures in inactive serpentinized springs, while contributing to the technological development of an algorithm for detecting serpentinized springs using machine learning and remote sensing data collected from satellites and drones.
Organization:
Canadian Space Agency
Expected Results:
The Research component of the program provides financial support to organizations to conduct space related research
and development in priority areas. It will support targeted knowledge development and innovation to sustain and enhance the Canadian capacity to use space to address national needs and priorities in the
future.
Location:
St. John's, Newfoundland & Labrador, CA A1C 5S7
Reference Number:
003-2020-2021-Q1-04448
Report Type:
Grants and Contributions
Additional Information:
Original end date: March 31, 2023
Amendment Date
Nov 29, 2021
Recipient's Legal Name:
Memorial University of Newfoundland
Program:
Class Grant and Contribution Program to Support Research, Awareness and Learning in Space Science and Technology
Program Purpose:
This program supports knowledge development and innovation in the CSA's priority areas while increasing the awareness and participation of Canadians in space-related disciplines and activities.
The Research Component aims to support the development of science and technology; foster the continual development of a critical mass of researchers and highly qualified people in Canada; and support information gathering and space-related studies and research pertaining to Canadian Space Agency priorities.