Webb telescope detects a possible signature of life on a distant world
Source: Washington Post
A distant planets atmosphere shows signs of molecules that on Earth are associated only with biological activity, a possible signal of life on what is suspected to be a watery world, according to a report published Wednesday that analyzed observations by NASAs James Webb Space Telescope.
The peer-reviewed report in the Astrophysical Journal Letters presents more questions than answers, acknowledges numerous uncertainties and does not declare the discovery of life beyond Earth, something never conclusively detected. But the authors do claim to have found the best evidence to date of a possible biosignature on a planet far from our solar system.
The planet, known as K2-18b, is 124 light-years away, orbiting a red dwarf star. Earlier observations suggested that its atmosphere is consistent with the presence of a global ocean. The molecule purportedly detected is dimethyl sulfide (DMS). On Earth it is produced by the decay of marine phytoplankton and other microbes, and it has no other known source. The astronomers want to observe the planet further to strengthen the evidence that the molecule is present.
The lead author of the new paper, Nikku Madhusudhan, an astrophysicist at the University of Cambridge in England, repeatedly urged reporters in a briefing to be cautious in describing the new research. But his warning bracketed more dramatic statements.
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hlthe2b
(112,624 posts)I only wish someone would send Musk...
sheshe2
(95,568 posts)The Madcap
(1,693 posts)With his immortal genius, I am sure he has figured out faster than light travel by now...
sheshe2
(95,568 posts)PatrickforB
(15,329 posts)Except, the other intelligent world would likely perceive this as an attack...
Laffy Kat
(16,846 posts)I'll take one for the team. I want to get off this planet, anyway.
Polybius
(21,394 posts)Might take some time with our puny technology.
Javaman
(65,048 posts)2naSalit
(99,704 posts)To blast that fucker off the planet is a good one.
BaronChocula
(3,967 posts)to fuck everything up there.
LudwigPastorius
(14,047 posts)...for an immanent krill invasion of Earth.
BlueSpot
(1,244 posts)I can totally imagine Trump re-funding NASA to figure out a way to go and steal their stuff. Fortunately, we don't have the tech for that sort of thing, as least as far as I know.
Actually, the thought of something good that Trump can't steal kind of makes me a little happy.
Ol Janx Spirit
(609 posts)...that there is biological life beyond our own planet. Imagine going from a world that believed the earth was the center of the universe to discovering life on other planetary systems in a mere 480 years.
Zorro
(18,318 posts)flvegan
(65,680 posts)That was a very interesting read.
Marcuse
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republianmushroom
(22,122 posts)intheflow
(29,968 posts)This is hard to wrap my mind around.
electric_blue68
(25,615 posts)passes in front of it's star [Sun] scientists have instruments that can dect that light, and different chemicals show up as a distinct "interference" - I think a darker bar in a stretched out spectrum of light: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet, and the colors that are gradiants between them. Scientist have learned how-to "read" those "lines" [bars].
Corrections, please, if I got something wrong 👍