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Chapter 26 Life on Other Worlds

Guidepost This chapter is either unnecessary or critical, depending on our point of view. If we believe that astronomy is the study of the physical universe above the clouds, then this chapter does not belong here. But if we believe that astronomy is the study of our position in the universe, not only our physical position but also our role as living beings in the origin and evolution of the universe, then everything else in this book is just preparation for this chapter. Astronomy is the only science that truly acts as a mirror. In studying the universe up there, we learn what we are down here. Astronomy is not really about stars, galaxies, and planets; it is about us.

Outline I. The Nature of Life A. The Physical Basis of Life I. The Nature of Life A. The Physical Basis of Life B. Information Storage and Duplication C. Modifying the Information II. The Origin of Life A. The Origin of Life on Earth B. Geologic Time C. Life in Our Solar System D. Life in Other Planetary Systems III. Communication with Distant Civilizations A. Travel Between the Stars B. Radio Communication C. How Many Inhabited Worlds?

What does life have in common? Cells Responsiveness Growth Reproduction Energy transformation Life forms on Earth are carbon-based Life forms on Earth require water (but water itself is not carbon based…H2O)

Some Requirements of Life Liquid water (for chemical reactions and as transport medium). Atmosphere (to avoid rapid vaporization of water; gasses needed for organic compounds) Moderate temperatures (keep water liquid; avoid disintegration of organic compounds; activate complex chemical reactions) Time for life to evolve from simple organic compounds into higher life forms: several billion years.

Requirements for Life in Other Planetary Systems Planetary systems are probably common. Stable orbit around the star  consider only single stars. Time for evolution  consider only F5 or less massive stars. Moderate temperatures  Life zone around the star Remember: OBAFGKM (Hotcold)

Life in Our Solar System? Other planets or their moons are unlikely to have ever provided suitable conditions for life. Most promising candidate: Mars. Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity found evidence for past water on Mars. Evidence of past life on Mars.

Life in Our Solar System? (2) Meteorite ALH84001,0 probably originated on Mars. Claimed traces of microscopic fossils may well be regular mineral formations in the rock.

Life in Our Solar System? (3) Europa? (moon of Jupiter) Why are we curious about this moon? Cracks and smoothness of the surface might indicate liquid water beneath the surface. Tidal flexing could be the source of heat the keeps water in liquid form.

The Physical Basis of Life All life forms on Earth, from viruses to complex mammals (including humans) are based on carbon chemistry. Carbon-based DNA and RNA molecule strands are the basic carriers of genetic information in all life forms on Earth. This complex mammal contains about 30 AU of DNA. The Tobacco Mosaic Virus contains a single strand of RNA, about 0.1 mm long

Information Storage and Duplication All information guiding all processes of life are stored in long spiral molecules of DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) Basic building blocks are four Amino acids: Adenine, Cytosine, Guanine, and Thymine Information is encoded in the order in which those amino acids are integrated in the DNA molecule.

Processes of Life in the Cell Information stored in the DNA in the nucleus is copied over to RNA (ribonucleic acid) strands, which acts as a messenger to govern the chemical processes in the cell.

Duplication and Division In the course of cell division, the DNA strands in the nucleus (chromosomes) are duplicated by splitting the double-helix strand up and replacing the open bonds with the corresponding amino acids Process must be sufficiently accurate, but also capable of occasional minor mistakes to allow for evolution.

The Origin of Life on Earth Life develops into more complex forms through gradual evolution, spanning many thousands of generations. Life began in the sea as single-celled creatures. Those as well as early multi-celled creatures had no hard parts to leave fossils. Earliest, microscopic fossils date back ~ 4 billion years.

The Origin of Life on Earth (2) ~ 1/2 billion years ago, in the Cambrian Period, the diversity and complexity of life on Earth dramatically increased “Cambrian Explosion” Best-known fossils from the Cambrian period: Trilobites. All known fossils from the Cambrian period are from sea creatures. No traces of life on land until ~ 400 million years ago.

The Miller Experiment Miller Experiment in 1952: Simulating conditions on Earth when life began ~ 4 billion years ago: Experiment produced some of the fundamental building blocks of life: amino acids, fatty acids, and urea. Water (oceans), primitive atmosphere gases (hydrogen, ammonia, methane), and energy from electric discharges (lightning).

The Origins of Life on Earth (3) Miller experiment shows that basic building blocks of life form naturally. Amino acids and other organic compounds naturally tend to link up to form more complex structures. Early oceans on Earth were probably filled with a rich mixture of organic compounds: the “Primordial Soup” Chemical evolution leads to the formation and survival of the most stable of the more complex compounds.

Extraterrestrial Origin of Life on Earth Extraterrestrial Origin of Life on Earth Alternative theory: Most primitive living entities transported to Earth in meteorites or comets. Some meteorites do show traces of amino acids. Theory of extraterrestrial origin of life is currently untestable.

Formation of Cells Cell membranes First cell membranes may have formed before the beginning of life: Single amino acids can be assembled into long protein-like molecules, which form microspheres when they cool in water. Cell membranes

The Earliest Fossils Oldest fossils known: stromatolites Oldest fossils known: stromatolites Built up layer by layer from single-celled creatures, similar to bacteria, ~ 3.5 billion years ago. During the Cambrian period (~ 500 million years ago), life became complex

Geologic Time In geologic terms, higher life forms, in particular mammals and humans, have evolved only very recently. Humans have existed for only ~ 3 million years.

Three Questions About the Evolution of Life Three Questions About the Evolution of Life 1) Could life originate on another world if conditions were suitable? Miller experiment etc. indicate: probably yes. 2) Will life always evolve toward intelligence? If intelligence favors one species over another: probably yes. 3) How common are suitable conditions for the beginning of life?  Investigate conditions on other planets and statistics of stars in our Milky way

Communication with Distant Civilizations Direct space travel to other stars not feasible due to large distances (long travel times). Viable alternative: Radio communication. Even for radio communication: Long answer times due to light-travel time. Messages can be arranged in blocks of certain length that is a product of two prime numbers  Only two ways to arrange them in a rectangle.

The Arecibo Message 23 rows of 73 or 73 rows of 23. At dedication of Arecibo Radio Observatory, blocks of 1679 pulses were emitted, which can be arranged in only two ways: 23 rows of 73 or 73 rows of 23. Resulting 23 x 73 grid contained basic information about our human society.

The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) In addition to sending messages to possible extraterrestrial civilizations, there are also programs to listen for intelligent messages from space: SETI. Signals would be overwhelmed by background noise Only certain wavelength ranges are suitable for this search. SETI program is highly controversial because of the uncertain prospects of positive results.

The Drake Equation Factors to consider when calculating the number of technologically advanced civilizations per galaxy: Nc = N* · fp · nLZ · fL · fl · FS Most of the factors are highly uncertain. Possible results range from 1 communicative civilization within a few dozen light years to us being the only communicative civilization in the Milky Way.