The two most fascinating questions about extraterrestrial life are where
it is found and what it is like. In particular, from our Earth-based
vantage point, we are keen to know where the closest life to us is, and
how similar it might be to life on our home planet. This book deals with
both of these key issues. It considers possible homes for life, with a
focus on Earth-like exoplanets. And it examines the possibility that
life elsewhere might be similar to life here, due to the existence of
parallel environments, which may result in Darwinian selection producing
parallel trees of life between one planet and another. Understanding
Life in the Universe provides an engaging and myth-busting overview for
any reader interested in the existence and nature of extraterrestrial
life, and the realistic possibility of discovering credible evidence for
it in the near future.