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Konwersatorium FUW : Poszukiwanie życia jakiego (nie) znamy
Wydział Fizyki Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
26 października 2020 16:30
on-line, on-line via ZOOM
Konwersatorium im. Jerzego Pniewskiego i Leopolda Infelda Wydziału Fizyki UW rozpocznie się dziś o godz. 16.30. Usłyszymy dziś o metodologii i najnowszych postępach w dziedzinie poszukiwania życia poza naszą planetą.
Wykładowcą będzie dr Janusz Pętkowski z Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA.
Tytuł wykładu: POSZUKIWANIE ŻYCIA JAKIEGO (NIE) ZNAMY
Link do Konwersatorium na platformie Zoom poniżej: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/93881687598?pwd=UmFhVUdVSXhnQ2tIVVozNmowSUNtZz09
Numer identyfikacyjny spotkania: 938 8168 7598
Kod dostępu: prv316
Serdecznie zapraszamy!
THE SEARCH FOR LIFE AS WE (DO NOT) KNOW IT
Abstract:
For thousands of years, inspired by the star-filled dark night sky, people have wondered what lies beyond Earth. Today, the search for signs of life is a key factor in modern-day planetary exploration, both for in situ exploration of our own Solar System's planets and moons and for remote sensing via telescopes of exoplanets orbiting nearby stars. However, the search for life outside Earth is not a trivial task. We aim to detect gases in planetary atmospheres that might be attributed to life by means of transmission spectroscopy. A suitable "biosignature gas" must: be able to accumulate in an atmosphere against atmospheric radicals and other sinks; have strong atmospheric spectral features; and have limited abiological false positives. But how do we know what signs of life to look for? A fundamental goal of biology is to understand the rules behind life's use of chemistry. We do not know how chemically diverse life really can be. Can life be so chemically different from life on Earth that it uses entirely different chemical building blocks, or even solvents different than water? In my talk, we will discuss these possibilities. We will conclude the discussion by trying to put the recent discovery of phosphine in the clouds of Venus in a broader astrobiological context.