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Extreme life might be visible on colourful exoplanets

Lichens and algae may be the first life forms spotted on Earth-like exoplanets, based on a technique that can see their unique colour patterns in reflected light
Living on a neighbouring planet?
Living on a neighbouring planet?
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Lichens and algae could be the first life forms we find on Earth-like exoplanets, by looking for their light signatures in a planet鈥檚 distinctive colouring.

Astronomers have found several rocky worlds in the habitable zone, the region around a star where liquid water can exist on a planet鈥檚 surface, and many more are thought to exist. As telescopes get more sensitive, we should be able to collect light reflected off such planets and look for clues to their surface conditions.

Seen from space, Earth gives off a large amount of near-infrared light, which is reflecting off the chlorophyll in plants. We might see a similar 鈥渞ed edge鈥 on distant exoplanets if they also host green vegetation.

But Siddharth Hegde and of the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy in Heidelberg, Germany, think it is possible that many rocky worlds will have extreme heat, dryness or acidity, and that hardier life forms will dominate their surfaces. So what would these organisms look like from a distance?

Patterns of life

To find out the pair looked at the light reflected by some of Earth鈥檚 more extreme life forms: lichens in arid regions, bacterial mats in very hot water and red algae in acid mine drainage. They calculated that seen from afar each type of organism would create a unique colour pattern. Lichens, for instance, appear more yellow than the algae or bacteria.

Finding these patterns wouldn鈥檛 necessarily mean life is present, but it could be a step towards narrowing down exoplanets for more detailed searches, the authors say.

It鈥檚 an attractive idea, says of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, and it is far more likely that a given planet would contain microbial life than trees. But the work has its limits, he cautions. For instance, atmospheres on other planets may be very different from our own and could scatter light in ways we wouldn鈥檛 expect.

鈥淣ature may be more creative than our little corner of the cosmos would have us believe,鈥 Cowan says.

Journal reference: Astrobiology,

Topics: Astrobiology