Would We Know Life If We Saw It?

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Wednesday, April 21, 2021, 3:00pm to 4:00pm

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Register at https://harvard.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0lcuCrqDIsGNHY9Icir1Q4Bivz-qFGvsGz

Illustration showing 3D models of molecules and line graphs from chemical analysis

Over the last few decades, scientists have found thousands of planets beyond our own. Some of those planets might be habitable, and perhaps even inhabited already; but how can we tell? Clara Sousa-Silva (Center for Astrophysics | Harvard-Smithsonian) looks for signs of life on other planets, using astronomical tools such as spectroscopy to detect the faint signals emitted by potential alien biospheres. In this presentation, she will answer the question: “Would we know life if we saw it?”, drawing on her experience investigating strange molecules on strange planets, such as her recent work detecting phosphine on Venus.

 

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About the Presenter

Photograph of Clara Sousa-Silva examining a molecular model in front of a chalkboard

Clara Sousa-Silva is a quantum astrochemist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. She investigates how molecules interact with light so that they can be detected on faraway worlds. Clara spends most of her time studying molecules that life can produce so that, one day, she can detect an alien biosphere. Her favorite molecular biosignature is phosphine: a terrifying gas associated with mostly unpleasant life. When she is not deciphering exoplanet atmospheres, Clara works hard to persuade the next generation of scientists to become an active part of the astronomical community.