Does Proxima Centauri Create an Environment Too Horrifying for Life?

  In 2016, the La Silla Observatory in Chile spotted evidence of possibly the most eagerly anticipated exoplanet in the Galaxy. It was a world orbiting the nearest star to the sun, Proxima Centauri, making this our closest possible exoplanet neighbour. Moreover, the planet might even be rocky and temperate. Proxima Centauri b had been …

Technosignatures and the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence

The word "SETI" pretty much brings to mind the search for radio signals come from distant planets, the movie "Contact," Jill Tarter, Frank Drake and perhaps the SETI Institute, where the effort lives and breathes. But there was a time when SETI -- the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence -- was a significantly broader concept, that …

Time-Traveling in the Australian Outback in Search of Early Earth

This story was written by Nicholas Siegler, Chief Technologist for NASA’s Exoplanet Exploration Program at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory with the help of doctoral student Markus Gogouvitis, at the University of New South Wales, Australia and Georg-August-University in Gottingen, Germany.     This past July I joined a group of geologists, geochemists, microbiologists, and fellow …

Curiosity Rover Looks Around Full Circle And Sees A Once Habitable World Through The Dust

https://youtu.be/lcJLZfPiyfc An annotated 360-degree view from the Curiosity mast camera.  Dust remaining from an enormous recent storm can be seen on the platform and in the sky.  And holes in the tires speak of the rough terrain Curiosity has traveled, but now avoids whenever possible. Make the screen bigger for best results and enjoy the …

Piecing Together The Narrative of Evolution

An essential characteristic of life is that it evolves. Whether on Earth or potentially Mars, Europa or distant exoplanets, we can assume that whatever life might be present has the capacity and the need to change. Evolution is intimately tied to the origin-of-life question, which this column often explores.  Having more answers regarding how life …

Large Reservoir of Liquid Water Found Deep Below the Surface of Mars

Far beneath the frigid surface of the South Pole of Mars is probably the last place where you might expect the first large body of Martian liquid water would be found.  It's -170 F on the surface, there are no known geothermal sources that could warm the subterranean ice to make a meltwater lake, and …

Breakthrough Findings on Mars Organics and Mars Methane

A decades-long quest for incontrovertible and complex Martian organics -- the chemical building blocks of life -- is over. After almost six years of searching, drilling and analyzing on Mars, the Curiosity rover team has conclusively detected three types of naturally-occurring organics that had not been identified before on the planet. The Mars organics Science …

Joining the Microscope and the Telescope in the Search for Life Beyond Earth

    The world of biology is filled with labs where living creatures are cultured and studied, where the dynamics of life are explored and analyzed to learn about behavior, reproduction, structure, growth and so much more. In the field of astrobiology, however, you don't see much lab biology -- especially when it comes to …