Astrochemistry[edit]
Astrochemistry is the study of the abundance and reactions of molecules in the Universe, and their interaction with radiation.[96] The discipline is an overlap of astronomy and chemistry. The word "astrochemistry" may be applied to both the Solar System and the interstellar medium. The study of the abundance of elements and isotope ratios in Solar System objects, such as meteorites, is also called cosmochemistry, while the study of interstellar atoms and molecules and their interaction with radiation is sometimes called molecular astrophysics. The formation, atomic and chemical composition, evolution and fate of molecular gas clouds is of special interest, because it is from these clouds that solar systems form.
Studies in this field contribute to the understanding of the formation of the solar system, Earth's origin and geology, abiogenesis, and the origin of climate and oceans.
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