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Want to Find Life? See What's Missing in an Atmosphere
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Want to Find Life? See What's Missing in an Atmosphere

The world runs on carbon. Not just fossil-fuel-driven human society‚ but all life on Earth. Carbon-based organic molecules are a part of every living thing on Earth. Along with oxygen‚ nitrogen‚ and water‚ carbon is a necessary ingredient for life as we know it. So one way to look for life on other worlds could be to look for carbon in its atmosphere. But a new study shows that it’s actually a lack of carbon that could be the best clue to life on another world. One of the more common carbon molecules for terrestrial planets is carbon dioxide or CO2. Although its rising levels in Earth’s atmosphere pose serious environmental challenges‚ it has existed in our atmosphere for most of Earth’s history. Carbon dioxide is also the primary component of both the Martian and Venusian atmospheres. So we can expect CO2 to be present in the atmospheres of rocky exoplanets. Of course‚ of the Sun’s three potentially habitable worlds‚ only Earth has abundant life. It also happens to be the only one of the three where carbon dioxide is a trace atmospheric component‚ not the dominant one. It turns out that’s not a fluke. Earth is not only rich with life‚ it’s also rich with water and water-rich minerals‚ and these are really great at absorbing carbon dioxide. Our vast oceans hold much of the carbon dioxide that was once in our atmosphere‚ which is why it is so lacking in our atmosphere. In this new study‚ the authors demonstrate that this is a likely outcome for water-rich worlds. It’s not an easy thing to prove. Just because Earth’s oceans absorb lots of carbon‚ that doesn’t mean every water-rich planet will. The authors had to comb through troves of research on everything from biology‚ chemistry‚ and carbon sequestration to make their case. One key question focused on whether a deficit of atmospheric carbon is a biosignature or merely a habiosignature. In other words‚ is it primarily the living organisms on a wet Earth-like world that drive carbon sequestration‚ or is merely the presence of large oceans enough to get the job done? How carbon deficits can indicate habitable worlds. Credit: Triaud‚ et al The answer seems to be that while life helps sequester carbon‚ it could also happen on a lifeless hycean world. So if we look at the atmospheres of terrestrial exoplanets‚ those with only traces amount of CO2 are the ones likely to be the most like Earth. This doesn’t mean that these exoplanets harbor life‚ but it does mean that they have all the necessary ingredients for life‚ with heat‚ water‚ and the kind of complex molecules that form the foundation of life. The team went on to show that this carbon deficit in exoplanet atmospheres can be detected by the James Webb Space Telescope for nearby systems. An excellent candidate for this kind of search is the Trappist-1 system‚ which is only 40 light-years away. So we might find evidence of potential neighbors in the near future. Reference: Triaud‚ Amaury HMJ‚ et al. “Atmospheric carbon depletion as a tracer of water oceans and biomass on temperate terrestrial exoplanets.” Nature Astronomy (2023): 1-13. The post Want to Find Life? See What's Missing in an Atmosphere appeared first on Universe Today.
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45 Albums Turning 45 in 2024
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45 Albums Turning 45 in 2024

The year's offerings included pivotal albums from Pink Floyd‚ Van Halen and more. Continue reading…
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How 'Evil Empire' Nearly Ended Rage Against the Machine
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How 'Evil Empire' Nearly Ended Rage Against the Machine

Band's seminal 1996 album became its first No. 1 hit but at what price? Continue reading…
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Brian Wilson picks “the sweetest song” he ever wrote
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Brian Wilson picks “the sweetest song” he ever wrote

Setting the bar for pop beauty. The post Brian Wilson picks “the sweetest song” he ever wrote first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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The moment Keith Richards finally appreciated Mick Jagger
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The moment Keith Richards finally appreciated Mick Jagger

A love-hate relationship. The post The moment Keith Richards finally appreciated Mick Jagger first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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‘All My Love’: Robert Plant’s tragic tribute to his son
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‘All My Love’: Robert Plant’s tragic tribute to his son

"I was a little worried about the chorus." The post ‘All My Love’: Robert Plant’s tragic tribute to his son first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Is Karen Carpenter the most underrated drummer of all time?
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Is Karen Carpenter the most underrated drummer of all time?

A criminally overlooked artist. The post Is Karen Carpenter the most underrated drummer of all time? first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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The Blondie song copied from ABBA
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The Blondie song copied from ABBA

Two feel-good hits. The post The Blondie song copied from ABBA first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Love Isn't Dead! White Castle Brings Back Valentine's Day Dinner (Again)
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Love Isn't Dead! White Castle Brings Back Valentine's Day Dinner (Again)

With Valentine's Day fast approaching‚ White Castle is in the mood for romance. Love Castles are back for the big day along with shareable meals and merch.
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