Why extremophiles bode well for life beyond Earth - Louisa Preston

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We've all seen movies
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about terrible insects from outer space
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or stories of abduction by little green men,
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but the study of life in the universe,
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including the possibility of extraterrestrial life,
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is also a serious, scientific pursuit.
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Astrobiology draws on diverse fields,
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such as physics,
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biology,
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astronomy,
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and geology,
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to study how life was formed on Earth,
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how it could form elsewhere,
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and how we might detect it.
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Many ancient religions described
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other worlds inhabited by known human beings,
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but these are more like mythical realms
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or parallel universes
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than other planets existing
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in the same physical world.
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It is only within the last century
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that scientists have been able
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to seriously undertake the search
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for extraterrestrial life.
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We know that at the most basic level
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organisms on Earth need three things:
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liquid water,
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a source of energy,
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and organic, carbon-based material.
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We also know that the Earth
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is just the right distance from the Sun,
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so as not to be either frozen or molten.
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So, planets within such a habitable range
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from their own stars
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may be able to support life.
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But while we used to think
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that life could only exist
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in such Earth-like environments,
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one of the most amazing discoveries of astrobiology
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has been just how versatile life is.
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We now know that life can thrive
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in some of the most extreme environments
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that'd be fatal for most known organisms.
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Life is found everywhere,
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from black smoke of hydrothermal vents
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in the dark depths of Earth's oceans,
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to bubbling, hot, acidic springs
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on the flanks of volcanoes,
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to high up in the atmosphere.
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Organisms that live in these challenging environments
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are called extremophiles,
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and they can survive at extremes
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of temperature,
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pressure,
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and radiation,
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as well as salinity,
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acidity,
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and limited availability of sunlight,
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water,
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or oxygen.
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What is most remarkable about these extremophiles
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is that they are found thriving in environments
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that mimic those on alien worlds.
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One of the most important of these worlds
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is our red and dusty neighbor, Mars.
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Today, astrobiologists are exploring places
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where life might once have existed on Mars
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using NASA's Curiosity rover.
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One of these is Gale Crater,
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an impact crater created
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when a meteor hit the surface of Mars
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nearly 3.8 billions years ago.
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Evidence from orbit suggest past traces of water,
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which means the crater
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might once have supported life.
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Planets are not the only places
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astrobiologists are looking at.
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For example, Europa, one of the moons of Jupiter,
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and Enceladus and Titan,
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two of Saturn's moons,
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are all exciting possibilities.
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Although these moons are extremely cold
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and two are covered in thick ice,
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there is evidence of liquid oceans beneath the shell.
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Could life be floating around in these oceans,
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or could it be living around black smoker
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vents at the bottom?
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Titan is particularly promising
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as it has an atmosphere
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and Earth-like lakes, seas, and rivers
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flowing across the surface.
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It is very cold, however,
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too cold for liquid water,
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so these rivers may instead be flowing
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with liquid hydrocarbons
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such as methane and ethane.
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These are composed of hydrogen,
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and, more importantly, carbon,
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which is the basic building block
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of all life as we know it.
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So, could life be found in these lakes?
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Although instruments are being designed
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to study these distant worlds,
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it takes many years to build them
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and even longer to get them
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where they need to be.
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In the meantime, astrobiologists work
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in our own natural laboratory, the Earth,
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to learn about all the weird
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and wonderful forms of life that can exist
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and to help us one day answer
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one of humanity's oldest questions:
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Are we alone?
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