Exoplanets and the Search for Life in our Galaxy
Thursday, April 11th at 7:00 p.m.
Location: Southworth Planetarium
Admission by donation
Dr. Henning Haack
Maine Mineral and Gem Museum
If life is common on habitable planets on other solar systems we will
detect it within the next ten years. It will truly be the biggest
scientific discovery of all times. Exoplanets are planets orbiting other
stars than our own Sun. Even though we have assumed that there would be
planets around other stars we did not detect the first one until 1992.
Today, only 27 years later we have discovered close to 5000 exoplanets. We
now know that planets are more common in the universe than stars and that
habitable planets are also very common. The next logical step is to search
for life on these planets. The telescopes designed to make this possible
are being build and will be able to survey known habitable planets within
ten years.
In the talk, Henning Haack, will talk about what the many discoveries of
exoplanets have taught us about other solar systems, our own solar system
and the potential for finding life elsewhere.