Aomawa Shields: How we'll find life on other planets | TED

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I am in search of another planet in the universe where life exists.
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I can't see this planet with my naked eyes
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or even with the most powerful telescopes
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we currently possess.
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But I know that it's there.
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And understanding contradictions that occur in nature
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will help us find it.
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On our planet,
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where there's water, there's life.
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So we look for planets that orbit at just the right distance
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from their stars.
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At this distance,
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shown in blue on this diagram for stars of different temperatures,
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planets could be warm enough for water to flow on their surfaces
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as lakes and oceans
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where life might reside.
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Some astronomers focus their time and energy on finding planets
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at these distances from their stars.
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What I do picks up where their job ends.
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I model the possible climates of exoplanets.
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And here's why that's important:
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there are many factors besides distance from its star
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that control whether a planet can support life.
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Take the planet Venus.
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It's named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty,
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because of its benign, ethereal appearance in the sky.
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But spacecraft measurements revealed a different story.
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The surface temperature is close to 900 degrees Fahrenheit,
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500 Celsius.
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That's hot enough to melt lead.
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Its thick atmosphere, not its distance from the sun, is the reason.
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It causes a greenhouse effect on steroids,
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trapping heat from the sun and scorching the planet's surface.
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The reality totally contradicted initial perceptions of this planet.
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From these lessons from our own solar system,
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we've learned that a planet's atmosphere
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is crucial to its climate and potential to host life.
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We don't know what the atmospheres of these planets are like
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because the planets are so small and dim compared to their stars
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and so far away from us.
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For example, one of the closest planets that could support surface water --
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it's called Gliese 667 Cc --
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such a glamorous name, right, nice phone number for a name --
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it's 23 light years away.
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So that's more than 100 trillion miles.
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Trying to measure the atmospheric composition
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of an exoplanet passing in front of its host star is hard.
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It's like trying to see a fruit fly
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passing in front of a car's headlight.
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OK, now imagine that car is 100 trillion miles away,
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and you want to know the precise color of that fly.
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So I use computer models
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to calculate the kind of atmosphere a planet would need
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to have a suitable climate for water and life.
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Here's an artist's concept of the planet Kepler-62f,
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with the Earth for reference.
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It's 1,200 light years away,
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and just 40 percent larger than Earth.
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Our NSF-funded work found that it could be warm enough for open water
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from many types of atmospheres and orientations of its orbit.
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So I'd like future telescopes to follow up on this planet
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to look for signs of life.
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Ice on a planet's surface is also important for climate.
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Ice absorbs longer, redder wavelengths of light,
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and reflects shorter, bluer light.
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That's why the iceberg in this photo looks so blue.
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The redder light from the sun is absorbed on its way through the ice.
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Only the blue light makes it all the way to the bottom.
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Then it gets reflected back to up to our eyes
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and we see blue ice.
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My models show that planets orbiting cooler stars
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could actually be warmer than planets orbiting hotter stars.
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There's another contradiction --
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that ice absorbs the longer wavelength light from cooler stars,
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and that light, that energy, heats the ice.
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Using climate models to explore
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how these contradictions can affect planetary climate
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is vital to the search for life elsewhere.
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And it's no surprise that this is my specialty.
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I'm an African-American female astronomer
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and a classically trained actor
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who loves to wear makeup and read fashion magazines,
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so I am uniquely positioned to appreciate contradictions in nature --
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(Laughter)
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(Applause)
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... and how they can inform our search for the next planet where life exists.
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My organization, Rising Stargirls,
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teaches astronomy to middle-school girls of color,
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using theater, writing and visual art.
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That's another contradiction -- science and art don't often go together,
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but interweaving them can help these girls bring their whole selves
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to what they learn,
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and maybe one day join the ranks of astronomers
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who are full of contradictions,
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and use their backgrounds to discover, once and for all,
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that we are truly not alone in the universe.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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