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Donald E. Brownlee

Donald Eugene Brownlee (born December 21, 1943) is a professor of astronomy at the University of Washington at Seattle and the principal investigator for NASA's Stardust mission. In 2000, along with his co-author Peter Ward, he co-originated the term ''Rare Earth,'' in reference to the possible scarcity of life elsewhere in the universe. His primary research interests include astrobiology, comets, and cosmic dust. He was born in Las Vegas, Nevada. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Rare earth why complex life is uncommon in the universe / by Ward, Peter D. (Peter Douglas), 1949-

    Published 2003
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    Rare earth : why complex life is uncommon in the universe / by Ward, Peter D. (Peter Douglas), 1949-

    Published 2000
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    Rare earth : why complex life is uncommon in the universe / by Ward, Peter D. (Peter Douglas), 1949-

    Published 2004
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    The life and death of planet Earth : how the new science of astrobiology charts the ultimate fate of our world / by Ward, Peter D. (Peter Douglas), 1949-

    Published 2003
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