
In Our Time The Habitability of Planets
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Jan 9, 2025 Join expert guests Jayne Birkby, an exoplanetary sciences professor, Saidul Islam, a chemist focused on life's chemistry, and Oliver Shorttle, a natural philosophy professor, as they explore the origins of life and what makes planets habitable. They discuss the conditions needed for life to thrive on Earth and beyond, the search for Earth-like planets, and the significance of cosmic chemistry. Dive into the fascinating world of potential extraterrestrial life and the future of astrochemistry.
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Timeline of Early Life
- Earth is about 4.5 billion years old, and a collision that formed the moon sterilized the surface early on.
- Direct fossil evidence suggests life existed 3.5 billion years ago, but graphite samples hint at earlier life, around 4 billion years ago.
Searching for Life Beyond Earth
- Scientists use telescopes to search for signs of life on exoplanets beyond our solar system.
- They focus on Earth-like planets with liquid water, within a specific temperature range, orbiting other stars.
Atmospheric Biosignatures
- Atmospheric analysis is key to finding life beyond our solar system.
- Scientists analyze the light from planets to identify atmospheric components like oxygen, a key indicator of life.



