Are we alone in the Universe, or are there as many planets supporting
life as there are stars in the sky?
It's one of the most important and fascinating questions human beings
can ponder, and astrobiology is the emerging field of science that tries
to answer it.
Astronomer Rhodri Evans gives an expert overview of our current state of
knowledge, looking at how life started on Earth, considering other
places in the Solar System that might harbour life, then discussing
possible Earth-like 'exoplanets' orbiting stars further out into our
galaxy - and what future missions and studies will tell us about
extraterrestrial life there.
Along the way the book answers some key questions: How can we answer
Fermi's paradox ('Where is everybody?')? Is water essential for life, or
just a best bet for finding it? And how will we know when we find alien
life, if it doesn't follow the same principles as Earth life?