(Toward) Discovery of Life Beyond Earth and Its Impact (Iau S387)
Herausgeber: Landt, Hermine; Oliver, Carol; Dominik, Martin
(Toward) Discovery of Life Beyond Earth and Its Impact (Iau S387)
Herausgeber: Landt, Hermine; Oliver, Carol; Dominik, Martin
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Thirty years on from the discovery of the first exoplanets, our focus is now turning to the search for signs of possible life on these worlds through the detection of atmospheric biosignatures. In parallel, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence and technosignatures is being revolutionised as the new era of time-domain survey astronomy gets underway. Together with new planetary science missions within the Solar System, the search for life beyond Earth is entering a new data-rich era. But, when the discoveries come, what will they mean and how should they be communicated to the scientific…mehr
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Thirty years on from the discovery of the first exoplanets, our focus is now turning to the search for signs of possible life on these worlds through the detection of atmospheric biosignatures. In parallel, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence and technosignatures is being revolutionised as the new era of time-domain survey astronomy gets underway. Together with new planetary science missions within the Solar System, the search for life beyond Earth is entering a new data-rich era. But, when the discoveries come, what will they mean and how should they be communicated to the scientific community and wider society in the era of social media and fake news? This volume distils the latest multi-disciplinary perspectives, encompassing the nature of life in a cosmic context, astronomical search methods and interpretative frameworks, as well as insights into the cultural and societal impacts of such a high-profile discovery.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009545860
- ISBN-10: 1009545868
- Artikelnr.: 75448805
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009545860
- ISBN-10: 1009545868
- Artikelnr.: 75448805
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Astrobiology in Interdisciplinary Context Lucas Mix; 2. Life Out There:
Expectations and Reality Frances Westall; 3. Using Linguistics and
Information Theory to Assess the Diversity, Complexity, and Decoding of
Interstellar Message Saeed Jafari; 4. Venus Phosphine: Updates and Lessons
Learned David Clements; 5. Extending the Habitable Zone due to Subglacial
Water Amri Wandel; 6. Communicating The Uncertainties David Whitehouse; 7.
The Definition of Life and its Role in Astrobiology and the Search for
Evidence of Life in the Universe Nigel Mason; 8. Re-evaluating Boundary
Conditions to the Concept of Life Terence Kee; 9. Conway's Game of Life as
an Analogue to a Habitable World: Livingness beyond the Biological Terence
Kee; 10. Polarimetric Observations of Upsilon Andromedae b Yasir Abdul
Qadir; 11. JCMT-Venus: Monitoring HDO Absorption in Venus' Mesosphere Wei
Tang; 12. The Exoplanet Citizen Science Pipeline: Human Factors and Machine
Learning Oisín Creaner; 13. The Fermi Paradox in an Age of Discovery
Stephen Webb; 14. What Makes 'Weird' Life Weird? Philipp Spillmann; 15.
Equivocal Encounters: Alien Visitation Claims as a Societal Problem Tony
Milligan; 16. Planetary Protection: Fact, Fantasy, and Its Future John
Rummel; 17. Making Habitable Worlds: Planets Versus Megastructures Raghav
Narasimha; 18. Simulating the Characteristics of Extraterrestrial
Civilizations that Encounter Earth Kevin Knuth; 19. How Probable is Gaia?
Arwen Nicholson; 20. Escaping the Great Filter: The Future of Civilization
and the Search for Technosignatures Jacob Haqq-Misra; 21. The Great Filter:
Is It Just a Matter of Time? Richard Wilman; 22. Investigating Cosmic-Ray
Induced Radiation in Exoplanetary Environments Conor Kennedy; 23. Cognitive
Astrobiology Pauli Laine; 24. New Optical Ground Stations for ETI
Communications Eamonn Ansbro; 25. The Challenging Implications for
Christian Theology and Ethics Jacques Arnould; 26. International Law and
the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence Leslie Tennen; 27. Life as a
Cosmic Phenomenon Facing Human Culture Martin Dominik; 28. Four Central
Topics in Contemporary Christian Astrotheology Olli-Pekka Vainio; 29. A
Sign in Space: Analogies between the Project and a Real First-Contact
Scenario Daniela De Paulis; 30. Life in the Clouds of Venus: The Phosphine
Debate and Its Scientific, Social, and Psychological Impact Clément Vidal;
31. Would the Discovery of Extraterrestrial Intelligent Life have an Impact
on Catholic Theology? Enrique Solano; 32. Preparing Humanity for the
Discovery of Extra-Terrestrial Life: The SETI Post Detection Hub John
Elliott; 33. Finding Intelligent Life and First Contact Scenarios: Towards
Public Awareness and Engagement and the Impact of Discovery Shirin
Shaterzadeh Yazdi; 34. Rehearsing Post-Detection Futures: Building Futures
Literacy vis-à-vis Post-Detection Considerations for a Responsible Search
for Extraterrestrial Life George Profitiliotis; 35. Risk Communication and
the Search for Life Beyond Earth: Challenges of Risk Amplification, Risk
Information Seeking, and Risk Message Design for Research and Preparedness
Andreas Schwarz; 36. Extraterrestrial Intelligent Life: What The Public
Believes Chris Impey; 37. The Storytelling Brain and Connecting Public
Audiences with SETI Carol Oliver; 38. Teaching by Imagining Life Beyond Us:
Uses of Science Fiction for Outreach and Education Julie Novakova; 39.
Discussion: The Future is Our Future Hermine Landt; 40. Public Responses
Towards the 'Life on Venus?' Claim Sze Leung Cheung; 41. Snapshots of the
Evolution of Intelligent Life on Earth as Comparison Template to Life
Elsewhere Lerothodi Leeuw; 42. Summary of KAVLI-IAU Symposium (IAUS 387):
(Toward) Discovery of Life Beyond Earth and its Impact Andjelka Kovacevic.
Expectations and Reality Frances Westall; 3. Using Linguistics and
Information Theory to Assess the Diversity, Complexity, and Decoding of
Interstellar Message Saeed Jafari; 4. Venus Phosphine: Updates and Lessons
Learned David Clements; 5. Extending the Habitable Zone due to Subglacial
Water Amri Wandel; 6. Communicating The Uncertainties David Whitehouse; 7.
The Definition of Life and its Role in Astrobiology and the Search for
Evidence of Life in the Universe Nigel Mason; 8. Re-evaluating Boundary
Conditions to the Concept of Life Terence Kee; 9. Conway's Game of Life as
an Analogue to a Habitable World: Livingness beyond the Biological Terence
Kee; 10. Polarimetric Observations of Upsilon Andromedae b Yasir Abdul
Qadir; 11. JCMT-Venus: Monitoring HDO Absorption in Venus' Mesosphere Wei
Tang; 12. The Exoplanet Citizen Science Pipeline: Human Factors and Machine
Learning Oisín Creaner; 13. The Fermi Paradox in an Age of Discovery
Stephen Webb; 14. What Makes 'Weird' Life Weird? Philipp Spillmann; 15.
Equivocal Encounters: Alien Visitation Claims as a Societal Problem Tony
Milligan; 16. Planetary Protection: Fact, Fantasy, and Its Future John
Rummel; 17. Making Habitable Worlds: Planets Versus Megastructures Raghav
Narasimha; 18. Simulating the Characteristics of Extraterrestrial
Civilizations that Encounter Earth Kevin Knuth; 19. How Probable is Gaia?
Arwen Nicholson; 20. Escaping the Great Filter: The Future of Civilization
and the Search for Technosignatures Jacob Haqq-Misra; 21. The Great Filter:
Is It Just a Matter of Time? Richard Wilman; 22. Investigating Cosmic-Ray
Induced Radiation in Exoplanetary Environments Conor Kennedy; 23. Cognitive
Astrobiology Pauli Laine; 24. New Optical Ground Stations for ETI
Communications Eamonn Ansbro; 25. The Challenging Implications for
Christian Theology and Ethics Jacques Arnould; 26. International Law and
the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence Leslie Tennen; 27. Life as a
Cosmic Phenomenon Facing Human Culture Martin Dominik; 28. Four Central
Topics in Contemporary Christian Astrotheology Olli-Pekka Vainio; 29. A
Sign in Space: Analogies between the Project and a Real First-Contact
Scenario Daniela De Paulis; 30. Life in the Clouds of Venus: The Phosphine
Debate and Its Scientific, Social, and Psychological Impact Clément Vidal;
31. Would the Discovery of Extraterrestrial Intelligent Life have an Impact
on Catholic Theology? Enrique Solano; 32. Preparing Humanity for the
Discovery of Extra-Terrestrial Life: The SETI Post Detection Hub John
Elliott; 33. Finding Intelligent Life and First Contact Scenarios: Towards
Public Awareness and Engagement and the Impact of Discovery Shirin
Shaterzadeh Yazdi; 34. Rehearsing Post-Detection Futures: Building Futures
Literacy vis-à-vis Post-Detection Considerations for a Responsible Search
for Extraterrestrial Life George Profitiliotis; 35. Risk Communication and
the Search for Life Beyond Earth: Challenges of Risk Amplification, Risk
Information Seeking, and Risk Message Design for Research and Preparedness
Andreas Schwarz; 36. Extraterrestrial Intelligent Life: What The Public
Believes Chris Impey; 37. The Storytelling Brain and Connecting Public
Audiences with SETI Carol Oliver; 38. Teaching by Imagining Life Beyond Us:
Uses of Science Fiction for Outreach and Education Julie Novakova; 39.
Discussion: The Future is Our Future Hermine Landt; 40. Public Responses
Towards the 'Life on Venus?' Claim Sze Leung Cheung; 41. Snapshots of the
Evolution of Intelligent Life on Earth as Comparison Template to Life
Elsewhere Lerothodi Leeuw; 42. Summary of KAVLI-IAU Symposium (IAUS 387):
(Toward) Discovery of Life Beyond Earth and its Impact Andjelka Kovacevic.
1. Astrobiology in Interdisciplinary Context Lucas Mix; 2. Life Out There:
Expectations and Reality Frances Westall; 3. Using Linguistics and
Information Theory to Assess the Diversity, Complexity, and Decoding of
Interstellar Message Saeed Jafari; 4. Venus Phosphine: Updates and Lessons
Learned David Clements; 5. Extending the Habitable Zone due to Subglacial
Water Amri Wandel; 6. Communicating The Uncertainties David Whitehouse; 7.
The Definition of Life and its Role in Astrobiology and the Search for
Evidence of Life in the Universe Nigel Mason; 8. Re-evaluating Boundary
Conditions to the Concept of Life Terence Kee; 9. Conway's Game of Life as
an Analogue to a Habitable World: Livingness beyond the Biological Terence
Kee; 10. Polarimetric Observations of Upsilon Andromedae b Yasir Abdul
Qadir; 11. JCMT-Venus: Monitoring HDO Absorption in Venus' Mesosphere Wei
Tang; 12. The Exoplanet Citizen Science Pipeline: Human Factors and Machine
Learning Oisín Creaner; 13. The Fermi Paradox in an Age of Discovery
Stephen Webb; 14. What Makes 'Weird' Life Weird? Philipp Spillmann; 15.
Equivocal Encounters: Alien Visitation Claims as a Societal Problem Tony
Milligan; 16. Planetary Protection: Fact, Fantasy, and Its Future John
Rummel; 17. Making Habitable Worlds: Planets Versus Megastructures Raghav
Narasimha; 18. Simulating the Characteristics of Extraterrestrial
Civilizations that Encounter Earth Kevin Knuth; 19. How Probable is Gaia?
Arwen Nicholson; 20. Escaping the Great Filter: The Future of Civilization
and the Search for Technosignatures Jacob Haqq-Misra; 21. The Great Filter:
Is It Just a Matter of Time? Richard Wilman; 22. Investigating Cosmic-Ray
Induced Radiation in Exoplanetary Environments Conor Kennedy; 23. Cognitive
Astrobiology Pauli Laine; 24. New Optical Ground Stations for ETI
Communications Eamonn Ansbro; 25. The Challenging Implications for
Christian Theology and Ethics Jacques Arnould; 26. International Law and
the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence Leslie Tennen; 27. Life as a
Cosmic Phenomenon Facing Human Culture Martin Dominik; 28. Four Central
Topics in Contemporary Christian Astrotheology Olli-Pekka Vainio; 29. A
Sign in Space: Analogies between the Project and a Real First-Contact
Scenario Daniela De Paulis; 30. Life in the Clouds of Venus: The Phosphine
Debate and Its Scientific, Social, and Psychological Impact Clément Vidal;
31. Would the Discovery of Extraterrestrial Intelligent Life have an Impact
on Catholic Theology? Enrique Solano; 32. Preparing Humanity for the
Discovery of Extra-Terrestrial Life: The SETI Post Detection Hub John
Elliott; 33. Finding Intelligent Life and First Contact Scenarios: Towards
Public Awareness and Engagement and the Impact of Discovery Shirin
Shaterzadeh Yazdi; 34. Rehearsing Post-Detection Futures: Building Futures
Literacy vis-à-vis Post-Detection Considerations for a Responsible Search
for Extraterrestrial Life George Profitiliotis; 35. Risk Communication and
the Search for Life Beyond Earth: Challenges of Risk Amplification, Risk
Information Seeking, and Risk Message Design for Research and Preparedness
Andreas Schwarz; 36. Extraterrestrial Intelligent Life: What The Public
Believes Chris Impey; 37. The Storytelling Brain and Connecting Public
Audiences with SETI Carol Oliver; 38. Teaching by Imagining Life Beyond Us:
Uses of Science Fiction for Outreach and Education Julie Novakova; 39.
Discussion: The Future is Our Future Hermine Landt; 40. Public Responses
Towards the 'Life on Venus?' Claim Sze Leung Cheung; 41. Snapshots of the
Evolution of Intelligent Life on Earth as Comparison Template to Life
Elsewhere Lerothodi Leeuw; 42. Summary of KAVLI-IAU Symposium (IAUS 387):
(Toward) Discovery of Life Beyond Earth and its Impact Andjelka Kovacevic.
Expectations and Reality Frances Westall; 3. Using Linguistics and
Information Theory to Assess the Diversity, Complexity, and Decoding of
Interstellar Message Saeed Jafari; 4. Venus Phosphine: Updates and Lessons
Learned David Clements; 5. Extending the Habitable Zone due to Subglacial
Water Amri Wandel; 6. Communicating The Uncertainties David Whitehouse; 7.
The Definition of Life and its Role in Astrobiology and the Search for
Evidence of Life in the Universe Nigel Mason; 8. Re-evaluating Boundary
Conditions to the Concept of Life Terence Kee; 9. Conway's Game of Life as
an Analogue to a Habitable World: Livingness beyond the Biological Terence
Kee; 10. Polarimetric Observations of Upsilon Andromedae b Yasir Abdul
Qadir; 11. JCMT-Venus: Monitoring HDO Absorption in Venus' Mesosphere Wei
Tang; 12. The Exoplanet Citizen Science Pipeline: Human Factors and Machine
Learning Oisín Creaner; 13. The Fermi Paradox in an Age of Discovery
Stephen Webb; 14. What Makes 'Weird' Life Weird? Philipp Spillmann; 15.
Equivocal Encounters: Alien Visitation Claims as a Societal Problem Tony
Milligan; 16. Planetary Protection: Fact, Fantasy, and Its Future John
Rummel; 17. Making Habitable Worlds: Planets Versus Megastructures Raghav
Narasimha; 18. Simulating the Characteristics of Extraterrestrial
Civilizations that Encounter Earth Kevin Knuth; 19. How Probable is Gaia?
Arwen Nicholson; 20. Escaping the Great Filter: The Future of Civilization
and the Search for Technosignatures Jacob Haqq-Misra; 21. The Great Filter:
Is It Just a Matter of Time? Richard Wilman; 22. Investigating Cosmic-Ray
Induced Radiation in Exoplanetary Environments Conor Kennedy; 23. Cognitive
Astrobiology Pauli Laine; 24. New Optical Ground Stations for ETI
Communications Eamonn Ansbro; 25. The Challenging Implications for
Christian Theology and Ethics Jacques Arnould; 26. International Law and
the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence Leslie Tennen; 27. Life as a
Cosmic Phenomenon Facing Human Culture Martin Dominik; 28. Four Central
Topics in Contemporary Christian Astrotheology Olli-Pekka Vainio; 29. A
Sign in Space: Analogies between the Project and a Real First-Contact
Scenario Daniela De Paulis; 30. Life in the Clouds of Venus: The Phosphine
Debate and Its Scientific, Social, and Psychological Impact Clément Vidal;
31. Would the Discovery of Extraterrestrial Intelligent Life have an Impact
on Catholic Theology? Enrique Solano; 32. Preparing Humanity for the
Discovery of Extra-Terrestrial Life: The SETI Post Detection Hub John
Elliott; 33. Finding Intelligent Life and First Contact Scenarios: Towards
Public Awareness and Engagement and the Impact of Discovery Shirin
Shaterzadeh Yazdi; 34. Rehearsing Post-Detection Futures: Building Futures
Literacy vis-à-vis Post-Detection Considerations for a Responsible Search
for Extraterrestrial Life George Profitiliotis; 35. Risk Communication and
the Search for Life Beyond Earth: Challenges of Risk Amplification, Risk
Information Seeking, and Risk Message Design for Research and Preparedness
Andreas Schwarz; 36. Extraterrestrial Intelligent Life: What The Public
Believes Chris Impey; 37. The Storytelling Brain and Connecting Public
Audiences with SETI Carol Oliver; 38. Teaching by Imagining Life Beyond Us:
Uses of Science Fiction for Outreach and Education Julie Novakova; 39.
Discussion: The Future is Our Future Hermine Landt; 40. Public Responses
Towards the 'Life on Venus?' Claim Sze Leung Cheung; 41. Snapshots of the
Evolution of Intelligent Life on Earth as Comparison Template to Life
Elsewhere Lerothodi Leeuw; 42. Summary of KAVLI-IAU Symposium (IAUS 387):
(Toward) Discovery of Life Beyond Earth and its Impact Andjelka Kovacevic.