An insider's look at the cutting-edge science of today's planet
hunters
In Strange New Worlds, renowned astronomer Ray Jayawardhana brings
news from the front lines of the epic quest to find planets--and alien
life--beyond our solar system. Only in the past two decades, after
millennia of speculation, have astronomers begun to discover planets
around other stars--thousands in fact. Now they are closer than ever to
unraveling distant twins of the Earth. In this book, Jayawardhana
vividly recounts the stories of the scientists and the remarkable
breakthroughs that have ushered in this extraordinary age of
exploration. He describes the latest findings--including his own--that
are challenging our view of the cosmos and casting new light on the
origins and evolution of planets and planetary systems. He reveals how
technology is rapidly advancing to support direct observations of
Jupiter-like gas giants and super-Earths--rocky planets with several
times the mass of our own planet--and how astronomers use biomarkers to
seek possible life on other worlds.
Strange New Worlds provides an insider's look at the cutting-edge
science of today's planet hunters, our prospects for discovering alien
life, and the debates and controversies at the forefront of
extrasolar-planet research.
In a new afterword, Jayawardhana explains some of the most recent
developments as we search for the first clues of life on other planets.