The Secret Life of the Universe : An Astrobiologist's Search for the Origins and Frontiers of Life-9781398531284

The Secret Life of the Universe : An Astrobiologist's Search for the Origins and Frontiers of Life by Cabrol, Nathalie A.

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Author: Cabrol, Nathalie A.

Astronomy, space & time

Published on 15 August 2024 by Simon & Schuster Ltd in the United Kingdom.

Hardback | 320 pages, 1x16pp colour plates
244 x 162 x 26 | 516g

˜A highly readable, entertaining and mind-expanding read from a formidable scientist iNews'˜A highly informative survey of the current state of astrobiology Literary ReviewOver the last few decades, space exploration has revolutionised our understanding of our place in the cosmos. We now know that there are many habitable environments within our solar system. Yet a profound question remains: are we alone in the universe? Nathalie A. Cabrol, leading astrobiologist and director of the Carl Sagan Center at the SETI Institute, takes us to the frontiers of the search for life. This books odyssey begins by searching for how life began on Earth in order to understand whats necessary for life to exist elsewhere. What role did our moon play? And could life on Mars, or another world, have seeded life on Earth? Cabrol continues this dazzling interplanetary tour, illuminating the likeliest places for life in our neighbourhood: Venus, Mars, the icy moons of Jupiter and Saturn, and Pluto. Finally, we seek life beyond our solar system, looking at the recent revolution in the night sky: the realisation that there are millions of exoplanets within our galaxy that could support life.

The Secret Life of the Universe is both a comprehensive and authoritative guide to the latest discoveries and an awe-inspiring exploration of what this means for us as humans on Earth today. Its an exhilarating journey, perfect for anyone who has ever looked up at the stars and wondered what might be out there.

The hardcover edition includes integrated black and white illustrations throughout, and a 16-page colour plate section.