The search for other Earth-like planets - Olivier Guyon

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Transcriber: Andrea McDonough Reviewer: Bedirhan Cinar
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So as an astronomer,
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when I look at the sky with other people,
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they always ask me,
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"What is your favorite place in the universe?
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What is your favorite galaxy?
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What is your favorite planet?"
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My answer is
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Earth. That's right.
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This is a very special place, even for an astronomer.
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We look at a lot of places,
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but there's only one that we know of in the whole universe
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that we can live on.
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It's an amazing planet,
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there is an amazing number of things happening,
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some of them, you are hearing about it today.
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That's the only place in the universe
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where we know that there is life,
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so that makes it extremely special.
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What I'm going to talk to you about
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is this great adventure in astronomy that is happening
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where we are actually actively looking
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for other places like this.
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It's impossible to imagine the number of possibilities,
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what happens on those other planets
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that can be habitable.
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So that's what I'm going to tell you about.
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So, the first thing we have to think of
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is, well, what makes a planet habitable?
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And, the easiest thing to do
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is to look at our own solar system.
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We have multiple examples.
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The first thing we learn is that size matters.
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We can't have a planet that's too small or too big.
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If we look at a planet that is too small,
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it doesn't have an atmosphere.
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The moon, technically not a planet,
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but a good example for this,
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is too small,
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it doesn't hold an atmosphere.
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Jupiter - very, very big -
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and it actually is mostly composed of gas,
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it has no surface you can stand on.
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The Earth is just right.
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The second thing that we learned
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is that the planet has to be
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at the right distance from its star.
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If the planet is too close to its star,
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it's too hot.
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That's the case for Venus.
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Here I have a picture that was taken by a spacecraft
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that landed on Venus,
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and the surface, although it's rocky and quite familiar to us
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compared to Earth,
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it's really too hot.
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At the opposite end, if a planet is too far from the star,
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it is too cold.
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That's the case for Mars.
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So, we need to look for planets
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that are at the right distance from their star
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and also of the right size.
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So, one other thing,
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you know, you might think, "Oh, this is really hard
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because the planet has to be just right.
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It only happened once in our solar system."
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But when you look at the sky at night,
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and here's a video that I took actually from Hawaii,
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a dark place where you can see a lot of stars,
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the first thing you notice is that there are a lot of stars.
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So, the odds are in our favor,
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even if a small fraction of the stars
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have habitable planets.
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There are a lot of stars.
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On a moonless night, in a dark site,
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if you count the stars in the sky
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and you count five stars per second,
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it would take you 15 minutes to count
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all of the stars in the sky.
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That is a tiny fraction of the stars in our galaxy.
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If you count all the stars in our galaxy,
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and you also count at five stars per second,
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it would take you more than 1,000 years
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to count all the stars in our galaxy.
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And then, if you manage
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to count the galaxies in the universe,
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if you count five galaxies per second,
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it would take you also more than 1,000 years
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to count all of the galaxies in the universe.
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So the numbers are just astronomical,
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there's a lot of opportunities for exoplanets.
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There has to be a large number of exoplanets
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along which there are,
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on which there could be life.
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So this is very exciting.
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So let's imagine that maybe only 1 in 100 stars
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has the right kind of planet,
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and I think this is pessimistic.
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If you could visit one of those planets per second,
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it'll take you sixty years
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to actually visit all of them in our galaxy alone.
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That's, I think, one second is not enough to study them.
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So, there's a few hundred of us in this room.
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If we divided the task and each of us basically took
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a couple of minutes to study each planet,
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it would take us a life time to do this.
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Meet back again and tell those amazing stories
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of what we would have seen
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in maybe some TED senior event.
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So, why is it hard?
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Why don't we have pictures of exoplanets with aliens on them?
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Well, here's an example.
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This is a picture that was taken
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by the Cassinni spacecraft as it was orbiting Saturn.
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It's actually behind Saturn,
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so what you see is the sun
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that is blocked by Saturn.
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And if you look very, in detail,
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if you have very sharp eyesight,
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you will see all of us.
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We're all on that picture.
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Here is where we are.
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Um, so that's what Earth starts to look like
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when we look at it from far away.
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Now, we have to do the same thing around other stars,
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and the planet is very close to the star.
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So this is zooming in to us.
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All of us are on that little dot
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at the time the picture was taken.
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So, what I work on is inventing optics, tricks to actually do this,
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to take images of planets around those other stars.
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This is my easiest coronagraph.
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We call this optic tricks, "coronagraph".
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This is the easiest one I ever built.
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I just put my thumb in front of the sun
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and then you can see things around it.
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That's what we're trying to do,
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but we need to do it much better
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than what I did in this picture.
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And, there are two things we need to do:
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we need a much better eye,
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call them telescopes,
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and we need more fancy, clever ways to do it
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than putting a thumb.
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So as an example, one of the projects I work on
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is for the Subaru Telescope,
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which you can see here in this picture.
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It's a very large telescope,
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so I replace my eye by a large telescope.
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And, the other thing that we do
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is the coronagraph is not just a stupid thumb,
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it's this very complicated thing
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that's shown in that picture
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that I would love to have time to tell you about.
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Just to give you a sense for size,
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this arrow points to a door on the side of the telescope,
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and if you have very sharp eyes,
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you can see that there is a railing going around the telescope,
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so it's a really big eye.
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So, I think the most exciting thing for me
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is actually to look at the night sky,
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to see all these stars and wonder,
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"Well, are there people on planets around those stars?"
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Because there must be amazing things happening
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around those stars that we don't know yet.
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During your life time, we will start
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to actually figure out those things.
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And the most exciting thing for me
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is to think about, maybe,
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beings on those stars looking back at our star
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and wondering the same thing.
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So I think the future will be extremely exciting
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because we are starting to figure out those things
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and amazing range of possibilities
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is, I think, even wider than our imagination.
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Thank you.
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