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Title: Chapter 29: Life in the Universe


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Chapter 29 Life in the Universe
  • Does life exist beyond Earth?
  • In our own solar system?
  • Does intelligent life exist?
  • How can we search for life?

2
The Case for Life Beyond Earth
  • There are billions of galaxies in the universe,
    and the typical galaxy contains billions of
    stars 1018 stars!
  • Planets have been found around many nearby stars
    planet formation seems to be a natural result of
    star formation.
  • Even if life is rare, there is a strong
    possibility that it occurred more than once.

3
The Copernican Principle
  • There is nothing special about our place in the
    universe
  • Copernicus proposed a model for the solar system
    with planets orbiting the Sun.
  • Later we discover that the Sun is not the center
    of the Milky Way, nor is the Milky Way the center
    of the universe.
  • The atoms of which were made comprise just a
    fraction of the stuff of the universe.

4
Astrobiology
  • The study of the origin, distribution, and
    ultimate fate of life in the universe.
  • Combines astronomers, biologists, chemists,
    geologists,

5
How to Search for Life
  • A basic search for life should include the
    simplest form of single celled life.
  • Can we find some requirements for life that will
    narrow a search?
  • Water (can something take its place?)
  • Energy source light or chemical
  • Chemistry organic compounds or alternate

6
Organic Molecules
  • Life on Earth is based on organic molecules
    carbon-based molecules with hydrogen, nitrogen,
    oxygen, or a few other elements.
  • Organic molecules have been found in clouds of
    interstellar gas and dust!
  • Starting from these organic molecules, chemists
    formed amino acids in a simple apparatus that
    mimics the conditions of Earth 4 billion years
    ago.

7
Extremophiles
  • Biologists have discovered that life can exist in
    rather extreme environments
  • Hot springs where the water temperature is close
    to 100ÂșC.
  • Frozen for thousands of years in Antarctic ice,
    and able to reanimate when thawed.
  • Living without light near deep sea vents called
    black smokers.
  • Living in high acidity environments like the Rio
    Tinto.

8
Biomarkers
  • To search for life around other stars, we should
    look for something distinctive of life
    biomarkers.
  • The simultaneous presence of oxygen and methane
    is a clear biomarker.
  • Unfortunately the Earth didnt have much free
    oxygen for much of the time that life existed.
  • An indisputable signal is still being sought.

9
Habitable Zone
  • The Habitable zone is the region around a star
    where a planet with liquid water could exist.

10
Could There Be Life on Mars?
Or Europa? Or Encelades?
11
Intelligent Life
  • Of course, electromagnetic signals from
    extra-terrestrial life would be a very clear
    signature.
  • SETI Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence
  • Scientists scan many radio frequencies searching
    for non-random signals.
  • The latest idea is to search for brief signals in
    visible light.

12
Listening for Signals from Intelligent Life
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The Drake Equation
  • Predicts number of civilizations we could
    detect signals from in galaxy, N
  • R rate of star formation (about 10/year)
  • fp fraction of stars with planets
  • ne number of Earth-like planets / system
  • fl fraction of them where life develops
  • fi probability that intelligence evolves
  • fc prob. that advanced civilization evolves
  • L lifetime of advanced technology

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The Drake Equation
  • If we take
  • R 10/year
  • fp 1.0
  • ne 1.0
  • fl 0.1
  • fi 1.0
  • fc 1.0
  • then N L, or the number of detectable
    intelligent civilizations equals the length of
    time that such civilizations survive.
  • Our civilization has been at this stage since
    about 1900, or 100 years.

16
Sending Signals
  • We have sent several space probes on voyages out
    of our solar system.
  • These probes carry plaques with information about
    us, in case they are intercepted by other
    intelligent life.
  • Kind of like a note in a bottle.

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Discussion Question
  • Should we actively try to send signals to any
    extra-terrestrial life that may be out there?
    Please consider what the consequences could be.
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