Finding Earth: Can Aliens Detect our Transits? | Summary and Q&A

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September 11, 2017
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John Michael Godier
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Finding Earth: Can Aliens Detect our Transits?

TL;DR

The use of transiting exoplanets to study planetary atmospheres may allow alien civilizations to detect signs of life on Earth through the effects on our atmosphere, making Earth a good candidate for SETI targets.

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Key Insights

  • ❓ The transit method, used to discover exoplanets, can also be used to study their atmospheres through spectroscopy.
  • πŸ‘½ Alien civilizations might be using the transit method to detect planets with life, including Earth, by analyzing the effects on our atmosphere.
  • πŸ‘½ Earth could be a good candidate for SETI targets as alien civilizations in a position to observe our transits might consider sending us a message.
  • πŸ›Ÿ While 68 known exoplanets can see at least one of our solar system's planets transit, none of them are likely to harbor life.
  • 🎟️ Most exoplanets in the galaxy will be missed as they are not aligned for us to observe their transits.
  • 🀩 Other methods, such as detecting the gravitational effects of exoplanets on their stars, are also used to search for exoplanets.
  • ❓ The upcoming collaboration episode between Isaac Arthur and John Michael Godier will explore the concept of uplifting species through biological or technological augmentation.

Transcript

I often talk on this channel about the Kepler Mission and it’s quest to discover exoplanets by using the transit method. This is to say, whenever a planet lines up just so to pass in front of its star and block just a little bit of its light, we can detect that drop in light with photometers like Kepler. We can also do this from ground-based telesc... Read More

Questions & Answers

Q: How can transiting exoplanets be used to study planetary atmospheres?

Transiting exoplanets can be observed using photometers to detect the drop in light when a planet passes in front of its star. Powerful telescopes can then study the planet's atmosphere through spectroscopy, analyzing the composition and potentially detecting signs of life.

Q: Could alien civilizations be using the same method to detect Earth's atmosphere?

It is reasonable to assume that if humans can use the transit method, alien civilizations could too. If an alien civilization is lined up to see Earth transit and has sufficient equipment, they might know that there is life on our planet based on the tell-tale effects life has on our atmosphere.

Q: Can we determine which star systems might be in a position to see Earth transit?

A recent paper identified 68 known exoplanets that can see at least one of our solar system's planets transit, with nine of those lined up to see Earth itself transit. However, none of these planets are considered candidates for harboring life.

Q: How are scientists searching for exoplanets apart from transits?

Apart from transits, scientists search for exoplanets through gravitational effects on their star, such as wobbles. However, the transit method has been particularly effective in finding exoplanets and identifying those that are aligned for us to observe.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • Researchers are studying transiting exoplanets to analyze their atmospheres through spectroscopy, which could potentially allow the detection of planets with complex life.

  • Alien civilizations might also be using the same method to detect planets with life, including Earth. They may have the capability to send us a message if they know Earth has life.

  • A recent paper identified 68 exoplanets that are in a position to see at least one planet of our solar system transit, but none are candidates for harboring life.

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