Guiding Questions What role could comets and meteorites have played in the origin of life on Earth? Have spacecraft found any evidence for life elsewhere.

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Guiding Questions What role could comets and meteorites have played in the origin of life on Earth? Have spacecraft found any evidence for life elsewhere in our solar system? Do meteorites from Mars give conclusive proof that life originated there? How likely is it that other civilizations exist in our Galaxy? How do astronomers search for evidence of civilizations on planets orbiting other stars? Will it ever be possible to see Earthlike planets orbiting other stars?

The chemical building blocks of life are found throughout space All life on Earth, and presumably on other worlds, depends on organic (carbon-based) molecules These molecules occur naturally throughout interstellar space The organic molecules needed for life to originate were probably brought to the young Earth by comets or meteorites

Another likely source for organic molecules is chemical reactions in the Earth’s primitive atmosphere Similar processes may occur on other worlds

Europa and Mars have the potential for life to have evolved Besides Earth, only two worlds in our solar system—the planet Mars and Jupiter’s satellite Europa—may have had the right conditions for the origin of life Mars once had liquid water on its surface, though it has none today Life may have originated on Mars during the liquid water era Europa appears to have extensive liquid water beneath its icy surface Future missions may search for the presence of life there

The Drake equation helps scientists estimate how many civilizations may inhabit our Galaxy

Intelligent civilizations 0 to 500 million Intelligent civilizations In the Milky Way!!! One within 100 light years at most!

Radio searches for alien civilizations are under way No signs of intelligent life have yet been detected, but searches are continuing and using increasingly sophisticated techniques The so-called water hole is a range of radio frequencies in which there is little noise and little absorption by the Earth’s atmosphere Some scientists suggest that this noise-free region would be well suited for interstellar communication

If an alien civilization were someday to find this message, which of the features on the plaque do you think would be easily understandable to them?

Infrared telescopes in space will soon begin searching for Earthlike planets A new generation of orbiting telescopes may be able to detect terrestrial planets around nearby stars If such planets are found, their infrared spectra may reveal the presence or absence of life