NASA Panel Supports Life-Detecting Lander for Europa

It has been four long decades since NASA has sent an officially-designated life detection mission into space.  The confused results of the Viking missions to Mars in the mid 1970s were so controversial and contradictory that scientists -- or the agency at least -- concluded that the knowledge needed to convincingly search for extraterrestrial life …

Do Intelligent Civilizations Across the Galaxies Self Destruct? For Better and Worse, We’re The Test Case

In 1950, while working at Los Alamos National Laboratory,  renowned physicist Enrico Fermi was lunching with colleagues including Edward Teller, Herbert York an Emil Konopinski.  The group talked and laughed about a spate of recent UFO reports during the meal, as well as a cartoon about who might be stealing garbage can tops.  Was it …

A Four Planet System in Orbit, Directly Imaged and Remarkable

Now on Facebook:  http://facebook.com/nexssmanyworlds/ The era of directly imaging exoplanets has only just begun, but the science and viewing pleasures to come are appealingly apparent. This evocative movie of four planets more massive than Jupiter orbiting the young star HR 8799 is a composite of sorts, including images taken over seven years at the W.M. …

Messy Chemistry, Evolving Rocks, and the Origin of Life

  Noted synthetic life researcher Steven Benner of Foundation for Applied Molecular Evolution (FfAME) is fond of pointing out that gooey tars are the end product of too many experiments in his field.  His widely-held view is that the tars, made out of chemicals known to be important in the origin of life, are nonetheless …

Some Spectacular Images (And Science) From The Year Past

This is a golden era for space and planetary science, a time when discoveries, new understandings, and newly-found mysteries are flooding in.  There are so many reasons to find the drama intriguing:  a desire to understand the physical forces at play, to learn how those forces led to the formation of Earth and ultimately us, …

Curiosity Has Found The Element Boron On Mars. That’s More Important Than You Might Think

For years, noted chemist and synthetic life researcher Steven Benner has talked about the necessary role of the element boron in the origin of life. Without boron, he has found, many of the building blocks needed to form the earliest self-replicating ribonucleic acid (RNA) fall apart when they come into contact with water, which is …

The Search for Organic Compounds On Mars Is Getting Results

  One of the primary goals of the Curiosity mission to Mars has been to search for and hopefully identify organic compounds -- the carbon-based molecules that on Earth are the building blocks of life. No previous mission had quite the instruments and capacity needed to detect the precious organics, nor did they have the …

SETI Reconceived and Broadened; A Call for Community Proposals

Earlier this summer, Natalie Cabrol, the director of the Carl Sagan Center of the SETI Institute, described a new direction for her organization in Astrobiology Magazine, and I wrote a Many World column about the changes to come. Cabrol's Alien Mindscapes – Perspective on the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence" laid out a plan for the new …