A New Hope for Life In Space




Big Picture Science show

Summary: <p>Alien life. A flurry of recent discoveries has shifted the odds of finding it. Scientists use the Kepler telescope to spot a planet the same size and temperature as Earth … and announce that there could be tens of billions of similar worlds, just in our galaxy!</p> <p>Plus, new gravity data suggests a mammoth reservoir of water beneath the icy skin of Saturn’s moon Enceladus … and engineers are already in a race to design drills that can access the subsurface ocean of another moon, Jupiter’s Europa.</p> <p>Meanwhile, Congress holds hearings to assess the value of looking for life in space. Seth Shostak goes to Washington to testify. Hear what he said and whether the exciting discoveries in astrobiology have stimulated equal enthusiasm among those who hold the purse strings.</p> <h2>Guests:</h2> <ul> <li> <strong><a href="http://www.seti.org/users/elisa-quintana">Elisa Quintana</a></strong> – Research scientist at the <span class="caps">SETI</span> Institute and <span class="caps">NASA</span> Ames Research Center</li> <li> <strong><a href="http://spacescience.arc.nasa.gov/staff/chris-mckay">Christopher McKay</a></strong> – Planetary scientist, <span class="caps">NASA</span> Ames Research Center</li> <li> <strong><a href="http://www.stoneaerospace.com/">Victoria Siegel</a></strong> – Autonomous systems engineer for Stone Aerospace Inc.</li> <li> <strong><a href="http://www.seti.org/users/cynthia-phillips">Cynthia Phillips</a></strong> – Planetary geologist, <span class="caps">SETI</span> Institute </li> </ul><p><strong><a href="http://www.seti.cl/programa-de-radio-del-instituto-seti-nueva-esperanza-para-la-vida-extraterrestre/">Descripción en español</a></strong></p>