Klaus Paschek
@klauspaschek.bsky.social
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Ph.D. student @mpi-astro.bsky.social. Passionate about #OriginOfLife 🌠🧬🦠🪐 research, #Geocaching, #ViaFerrata 🧗. @oolen.bsky.social Executive Board member. New paper: https://bit.ly/spacevitamin
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[Re-posting Twitter, Apr 16, 2024]

We made it to the cover of ChemPlusChem!!!
Vitamins from outer space and the origins of life? Yes!
=> doi.org/10.1002/cplu...
Amazing what you can do yourself with #opensource @blender3d.bsky.social just following tutorials by youtube.com/@blenderguru (thanks!).
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Thank you very much for the shout out! Go @oolen.bsky.social!
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Awesome talk by @klauspaschek.bsky.social at the #BEACON conference in Reykjavik ! 🚀 #OriginOfLife #Astrobiology
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amitkahana.bsky.social
Had a great time presenting my work on Assembly Theory and molecular phylogenetics at the GRS and GRC on Molecular Mechanisms of Evolution in Boston, and the FALCON origin of life and astrobiology conference at Reykjavik. Feeling inspired!
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oolen.bsky.social
#FALCON2025 was wrapped up by a career development workshop, featuring @seanfj.bsky.social and Filipa Sousa, giving us valuable and honest advice on how to progress in one's career to becoming a PI and how to write good proposals, as well as a lively poster session.
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oolen.bsky.social
Thank you to everyone for coming! A special thanks to AbGradE and @euroastrobiology.bsky.social for joining forces to make this incredible event here in Iceland 🇮🇸 possible! It was a privilege to collaborate, and we truly owe you for making it all happen! Enjoy the conference excursion tomorrow! 🌋🐑🏔️🌊
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oolen.bsky.social
The origins of life session during #FALCON2025 featured an amazing keynote talk by our very own @silkeasche.bsky.social, intriguing roundtable discussions about the very definition of life and how to detect it, and, of course, many exciting contributed talks! Thanks to all the speakers! 👏
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oolen.bsky.social
On the first full day of #FALCON2025, we enjoyed an amazing lineup of astrobiology talks, a lovely tour of the botanical gardens, and a great conference dinner. We hope that many new connections will be made between the astrobiology and origins of life communities here in Iceland!
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oolen.bsky.social
#FALCON2025 is in full swing, uniting Astrobiology and the Origins of Life sciences in a fun, relaxed gathering surrounded by 🇮🇸 Iceland's picturesque volcanic early Earth analogue landscape. 🌋🧬🦠
Let's go!
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I'm so excited to be on my way to #FALCON2025, our first jointly organized early-carrer conference of AbGradE and @oolen.bsky.social in Reykjavik 🇮🇸🌋! Can't wait to meet everyone and talk exciting science! 🤩

More info
oolen.org/news-and-events/in-person-meetings/falcon2025
and
abgrade.eu/falcon2025
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mpi-astro.bsky.social
MPIA is growing, and it needs more space for offices, meetings, and lunch. Therefore, it will get a new extension building. The groundbreaking ceremony was yesterday, attended by prominent guests such as Heidelberg's Lord Mayor Eckart Würzner.
www.mpia.de/6215101/2024... (Credit: M. Pössel/MPIA)
Group of people participating in a groundbreaking ceremony outdoors. A diverse crowd stands in the background, smiling and watching the event, while six individuals at the front are equipped with orange construction helmets and shovels. They are actively digging into a pile of sand, symbolizing the start of a construction project. The setting is a grassy area near a modern building, with a tall evergreen tree visible to the right. The atmosphere appears celebratory and collaborative, showcasing community engagement and teamwork.
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Find the published cover here: doi.org/10.1002/cplu...
Read more in our press release published on the website of our HIFOL initiative @mpi-astro.bsky.social.
=> mpia.de/en/research/...
Thanks to Mijin Lee, Dmitry Semenov, and Thomas Henning for the great joint effort.
News from the Initiative
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klauspaschek.bsky.social
[Re-posting Twitter, Apr 16, 2024]

We made it to the cover of ChemPlusChem!!!
Vitamins from outer space and the origins of life? Yes!
=> doi.org/10.1002/cplu...
Amazing what you can do yourself with #opensource @blender3d.bsky.social just following tutorials by youtube.com/@blenderguru (thanks!).
klauspaschek.bsky.social
You can also go directly to the open-source chapter here: doi.org/10.5772/inte...
klauspaschek.bsky.social
And, most importantly, tidal heating might allow these tiny worlds to stay in this state for long time periods, giving a potential emergence of life plenty of time to arise and thrive. 👽🪸🦑
a predator is playing with an alien on a swing
ALT: a predator is playing with an alien on a swing
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Our main conclusion in the book chapter is that tidal forces allow even very tiny planets or moons to pass into this state of cryovolcanism. This might expand the number of potentially habitable worlds out there immensely.
a drawing of the trappist-1 planet with a red sun in the background
ALT: a drawing of the trappist-1 planet with a red sun in the background
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Silicate volcanos on the grounds of these extraterrestrial oceans might give rise to hydrothermal vents, a popular site for many theories around the origins of life. 🦠🌋🦠
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This often gives rise to a special "cool" type of volcanism, #cryovolcanism, that might produce subsurface liquid water oceans on these ice moons, e.g. #Europa, #Enceladus, or the often underrated and forgotten #Triton, hiding under their hostile-looking ice crusts.
a space ship is flying over a planet with a lot of ice coming out of it .
ALT: a space ship is flying over a planet with a lot of ice coming out of it .
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klauspaschek.bsky.social
[Re-posting Twitter; Feb 3, 2023]

It is nice to see something materialize in your own hands!
Volcanos 🌋 are awesome, right?
But how about volcanos on other planets and moons? Or even on exoplanets? 🪐🌋🌕
Hooked? Then read more about their potential to make alien worlds habitable (+👇🧵): bit.ly/cryovol
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And maybe, one day your grand-...-grandparents crawled out of this soup as living creatures. And after all this, your less-grand-parents 🦕 got hit by a similar stone 🌠 and almost died. Wow, let’s thank cold rocks from space for being alive, and pray they have mercy on us...
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And the nucleobase abundances our model predicts (dashed lines) are agreeing with measurements in real meteorites (yellow bars)! Seems like the early solar system was packed with organics, which fell onto the early Earth, 🌍🌠 contributing to the primordial soup. 🥣
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The planetesimals are very porous and warm up due to the decay of radioactive isotopes. ☢️ This allows for liquid water inside these pores! Therefore, fast aqueous chemistry gets going and converts the warm chemical cocktail 🍸 into nucleobases and other prebiotic organics.
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Using thermodynamic models of these asteroids (aka planetesimals) and lab data from the Origins of Life Lab @mpi-astro.bsky.social allowed us to constrain the physical conditions and chemical composition prevailing in these planetesimals in a never before achieved precision.
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We looked at the parent bodies of these meteorites, asteroids born together with our solar system. In there, we simulated the synthesis of the nucleobases, key building blocks for the RNA world, one possible starting point for the emergence of life billions of years ago.
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