Here a chance for the science whizzes about here to strut their stuff.
In Star Trek as well as other sf we often here the phrase "scanning for life signs" or "detecting life signs." But, really what is it they're scanning for?
I'm not talking about psuedo technbabble that's effectively meaningless, but rather what could realistically be classified as a life sign and how could you go about detecting it, particularly from space.
This subject has become more relevant during the past several years with the detection of several extrasolar planets. There's also the liklihood of developing technology that may be able to detect terrestrial planets as opposed to just Jovian type worlds.
We know that spectroscopic analysis of an atmosphere is entirely possible (from a distance) and that can tell you of the existence of oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen and even ozone, which are indications that life could possibly exist there although not that it is definitely there. From orbit infrared can identify heat sources that might be life. The reflectivity of a planet could be a good indication of water and perhaps even how much.
Is there any way to detect the chemical processes indicative of life?
What other possibilities are there?
In Star Trek as well as other sf we often here the phrase "scanning for life signs" or "detecting life signs." But, really what is it they're scanning for?
I'm not talking about psuedo technbabble that's effectively meaningless, but rather what could realistically be classified as a life sign and how could you go about detecting it, particularly from space.
This subject has become more relevant during the past several years with the detection of several extrasolar planets. There's also the liklihood of developing technology that may be able to detect terrestrial planets as opposed to just Jovian type worlds.
We know that spectroscopic analysis of an atmosphere is entirely possible (from a distance) and that can tell you of the existence of oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen and even ozone, which are indications that life could possibly exist there although not that it is definitely there. From orbit infrared can identify heat sources that might be life. The reflectivity of a planet could be a good indication of water and perhaps even how much.
Is there any way to detect the chemical processes indicative of life?
What other possibilities are there?