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Our guest is Dr. Amber Young, a Pathways Research Assistant in the Planetary Systems Laboratory at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center! As an Astrobiologist, Dr. Young uses climate and photochemical modeling tools to model the atmospheres of terrestrial planets to understand and characterize signatures that are indicative of life. In particular, Amber is interested in characterizing the detectability of known biosignature gases (e.g., O2, CH4) and chemical disequilibrium signatures using atmospheric modeling and retrieval analysis techniques. She is also engaged in developing observational strategies for characterizing habitable exoplanets using an observational decision tree framework approach applicable to future direct imaging missions. https://astrobiology.nasa.gov/ask-an-... What is Ask An Astrobiologist? Once a month, the NASA Astrobiology Program host a one-hour program where the public is invited to interact with a high-profile astrobiologist, who replies to YouTube comments & questions live on video. Ask An Astrobiologist: Episode 77 Examining Earth as an Exoplanet & the Search for Life Beyond Featuring Dr. Amber Young (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center) Hosted by Dr. Graham Lau (Blue Marble Space Institute of Science) Production Assistants: Gabrielle Erwin (Blue Marble Space Institute of Science) Anurup Mohanty (Blue Marble Space Institute of Science) Mariam Naseem (Blue Marble Space Institute of Science) Directed by Mike Toillion (NASA Astrobiology Program) Illustrations by Melissa Flower (https://melissaflower.com) Music & Animation by Mike Toillion (NASA Astrobiology Program)