Moon's 'earthshine' may help the search for alien life
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2012/02/29 20:59:53
By Denise Chow
Astronomers have managed to detect the telltale fingerprints of organic life on Earth using a new technique that examines sunlight reflected onto the moon by our planet. The so-called "earthshine" observations may pave the way for a similar tool to help spot signs of alien life in the universe, scientists say.

This very realistic view of the moon is a rendering based on detailed
maps of the reflectivity and height of the lunar surface from NASA’s
Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. The bright crescent is directly
illuminated by the sun but the rest of the disc is glowing faintly in
light reflected from Earth — the earthshine.
"With earthshine observations, what we do is use the moon as a giant mirror," said study lead author Michael Sterzik, deputy director of the European Southern Observatory's La Silla Paranal Observatory. "The sun illuminates the Earth, and that light is reflected onto the moon — but the side of the moon that we usually see as the dark portion."
The researchers then analyzed this reflected light using the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope to look for signs of life, or biosignatures. These markers include specific combinations of gases in Earth's atmosphere that could only exist in tandem with some form of organic life, the researchers said.
"In our atmosphere, there are several gases, like oxygen and ozone, that we observe and which we have in the atmosphere, but which would not exist on their own because they are far out of chemical equilibrium," Sterzik told Space.com. "They would chemically react and disappear if they are not replenished by living processes. This is one of the signatures that we saw — atmospheric signatures of elements like oxygen that are far out of equilibrium."

The crescent moon and earthshine over the European Southern Observatory's Paranal Observatory. This picture was taken on Oct. 27, 2011 and also records the planets Mercury and Venus.
Earthshine observations have been done before, but Sterzik and his colleagues took it one step further, and developed a new approach to take into account the polarization of the light, which enabled them to make more detailed and sensitive measurements.
"All light is polarized, but the most primitive way to measure light is to take its intensity, or its strength, but that's just one part of the information," Sterzik explained. "Light also carries information about its polarization state and information about how it is generated or scattered."
The researchers used this method, known as spectropolarimetry, to examine the earthshine, and found that biosignatures on Earth showed up very strongly in the reflected light.
The researchers studied the color and degree of polarization of the light that was reflected from the surface of the moon. They were able to distinguish details and changes on the planet's surface, and also observed that Earth's atmosphere is partly cloudy.
"On the surface, we can distinguish land surfaces and ocean surfaces," Sterzik said. "We even see signatures of vegetation, which is an interesting and unique marker of biological activity. We could essentially see the greenness of the vegetation canopies."

By observing earthshine, astronomers can study the properties of light reflected from Earth as if it were an exoplanet and search for signs of life.
And while the existence of life on our planet is no great surprise, spectropolarimetry could be a valuable tool in the ongoing search for life on worlds beyond Earth.
"We believe that precise usage of these spectropolarimetric techniques has promise for exoplanets," Sterzik said. "It's currently being applied to giant exoplanets, not because we expect to find life, but just to inspect the atmospheres. With giant telescopes and more dedicated instrumentation, the technique may be a pathway toward finding primitive biosignatures on other planets in the future."
In fact, the approach has its advantages, because of how difficult it is to directly observe light signatures from distant alien planets.
"The light from a distant exoplanet is overwhelmed by the glare of the host star, so it's very difficult to analyze — a bit like trying to study a grain of dust beside a powerful light bulb," study co-author Stefano Bagnulo of the Armagh Observatory in Northern Ireland said in a statement. "But the light reflected by a planet is polarized, while the light from the host star is not. So polarimetric techniques help us to pick out the faint reflected light of an exoplanet from the dazzling starlight."
Powerful next-generation telescopes, such as the European Extremely Large Telescope, which is currently being constructed in the mountains of Chile's Atacama Desert, could one day be used to pick apart the atmospheres of exoplanets for telltale signs of life, the researchers said.
"Finding life outside the solar system depends on two things: whether this life exists in the first place, and having the technical capability to detect it," study co-author Enric Palle, of the Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias in Tenerife, Spain, said in a statement. "This work is an important step towards reaching that capability."
© 2012 Space.com.
Astronomers have managed to detect the telltale fingerprints of organic life on Earth using a new technique that examines sunlight reflected onto the moon by our planet. The so-called "earthshine" observations may pave the way for a similar tool to help spot signs of alien life in the universe, scientists say.

This very realistic view of the moon is a rendering based on detailed
maps of the reflectivity and height of the lunar surface from NASA’s
Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. The bright crescent is directly
illuminated by the sun but the rest of the disc is glowing faintly in
light reflected from Earth — the earthshine.
"With earthshine observations, what we do is use the moon as a giant mirror," said study lead author Michael Sterzik, deputy director of the European Southern Observatory's La Silla Paranal Observatory. "The sun illuminates the Earth, and that light is reflected onto the moon — but the side of the moon that we usually see as the dark portion."
The researchers then analyzed this reflected light using the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope to look for signs of life, or biosignatures. These markers include specific combinations of gases in Earth's atmosphere that could only exist in tandem with some form of organic life, the researchers said.
"In our atmosphere, there are several gases, like oxygen and ozone, that we observe and which we have in the atmosphere, but which would not exist on their own because they are far out of chemical equilibrium," Sterzik told Space.com. "They would chemically react and disappear if they are not replenished by living processes. This is one of the signatures that we saw — atmospheric signatures of elements like oxygen that are far out of equilibrium."

The crescent moon and earthshine over the European Southern Observatory's Paranal Observatory. This picture was taken on Oct. 27, 2011 and also records the planets Mercury and Venus.
Earthshine observations have been done before, but Sterzik and his colleagues took it one step further, and developed a new approach to take into account the polarization of the light, which enabled them to make more detailed and sensitive measurements.
"All light is polarized, but the most primitive way to measure light is to take its intensity, or its strength, but that's just one part of the information," Sterzik explained. "Light also carries information about its polarization state and information about how it is generated or scattered."
The researchers used this method, known as spectropolarimetry, to examine the earthshine, and found that biosignatures on Earth showed up very strongly in the reflected light.
The researchers studied the color and degree of polarization of the light that was reflected from the surface of the moon. They were able to distinguish details and changes on the planet's surface, and also observed that Earth's atmosphere is partly cloudy.
"On the surface, we can distinguish land surfaces and ocean surfaces," Sterzik said. "We even see signatures of vegetation, which is an interesting and unique marker of biological activity. We could essentially see the greenness of the vegetation canopies."

By observing earthshine, astronomers can study the properties of light reflected from Earth as if it were an exoplanet and search for signs of life.
And while the existence of life on our planet is no great surprise, spectropolarimetry could be a valuable tool in the ongoing search for life on worlds beyond Earth.
"We believe that precise usage of these spectropolarimetric techniques has promise for exoplanets," Sterzik said. "It's currently being applied to giant exoplanets, not because we expect to find life, but just to inspect the atmospheres. With giant telescopes and more dedicated instrumentation, the technique may be a pathway toward finding primitive biosignatures on other planets in the future."
In fact, the approach has its advantages, because of how difficult it is to directly observe light signatures from distant alien planets.
"The light from a distant exoplanet is overwhelmed by the glare of the host star, so it's very difficult to analyze — a bit like trying to study a grain of dust beside a powerful light bulb," study co-author Stefano Bagnulo of the Armagh Observatory in Northern Ireland said in a statement. "But the light reflected by a planet is polarized, while the light from the host star is not. So polarimetric techniques help us to pick out the faint reflected light of an exoplanet from the dazzling starlight."
Powerful next-generation telescopes, such as the European Extremely Large Telescope, which is currently being constructed in the mountains of Chile's Atacama Desert, could one day be used to pick apart the atmospheres of exoplanets for telltale signs of life, the researchers said.
"Finding life outside the solar system depends on two things: whether this life exists in the first place, and having the technical capability to detect it," study co-author Enric Palle, of the Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias in Tenerife, Spain, said in a statement. "This work is an important step towards reaching that capability."
© 2012 Space.com.
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17 thousand to 35 thousand MPH in space is moving like a snail.
WE ARE MADE UP OF LIGHT eveything around us is made up of light even a physical form...
The Earth is made up of 13 strainds of DNA in total (all animals/plants in a summation).. Meaning we have evolved over time and how do our not so bright Scientits (Well they are bright however they do not let us all know the truth they feed it to central government for power and money to carryon playing with the new toys discov...
WE ARE MADE UP OF LIGHT eveything around us is made up of light even a physical form...
The Earth is made up of 13 strainds of DNA in total (all animals/plants in a summation).. Meaning we have evolved over time and how do our not so bright Scientits (Well they are bright however they do not let us all know the truth they feed it to central government for power and money to carryon playing with the new toys discovered in life).....
Free Energy exist, Healing Plant's Exist, non-poluting fuel exist from H2O so why do we not see these things? SENSE is that they are fearfull of loosing control and will not be able to thicken the Elite's bank role AKA control of the masses......
We are mainly ET siblings in soul here so pelase wake up and 'See the Light' not in the religious sense but OWN sense of being, our starsigns predict our personality type, our life is what our mother earth (School of life) put's in our path and our soul stays connected to home (planetary star sign home) through our subconcious minds as we are all fearful of truth when we have lives so long in the dark ages.....
ET's are here in force this year to witness the possession of the equinox and the MASS LANDING's will take place to let ALL know of the truth and origins of Mankind.... Our Governments still hold onto power as they wont let our star family land yet.... The dark misleaded ones still attempt to war and not cause peace..... How do so many know about the pole flip and the star alighnment system within our universe for over 7000 years??? funny that how even historians hide fact through being threatened by our own governments but most are washed away with a large bank roll and mis-truths....
Stop looking and just wait and see what 2012 to 2014 brings... then you will ALL find out slowly that we have ALL been decieved and loads of people may feel angry at the fact that yes we have all been used as sheeple for the soul gathering at the end of time 11:11 21-Dec-2012 start of the new beginning..... Souls are worth more than any gold or silver as they can be lead to serve false leaders once born with little memory with the exception of instinct built in....
WE ARE ALL ONE, One huge conciousness and the Earths Magnetospere hum's it's song of the Totality of existance on earth (All Humans and All Animals/Plant life), it started dieing 2012 years ago and we all know how and no it was nothing relisious.. Religion was formed by the so called Elite that had the knowing to control the masses and wow look who followed......
Earths normal heartbeat is 7.8Hz funny how it was the same as the Human brain ticks over at 7.5Hz also and it has been slowly rising now at about 12Hz (Chaos) when it get's to 13 the Earth litterally stops and this is called the Zero Point for Gaia... I just wonder how many of us have to get off the vessle of linier time our dear mother earth......
We can prove things in Science (Quantum Physics), Logic and other means however your Governments just will not accept us as they WANT TO HOLD onto power.... Look at what this power hase done to you all..... War.... Corporate Greed... Hate.... Seperation... Nice place to be for the current rulers as they pretends to look after the common man... THEY JUST DO NOT so that is a fail for our visitors waiting cloaked to come in and unify mankind into what it should have been 2000 years ago.... Yep we have not become more intellegent emotionally only mentally and without any heart... Detatched from truth and the true reality of harmony that we see the plants, animals and insects still following their rules but human form wants to somehow destroy this and claim we rule this Earth.. funny that nature will always bite back....
Love peace and light to all
Namaste
It'll take awhile to iron out all the little wrinkles but this is going to be useful if they can get the "resolution" upped a bit.
:^)
Sorry, I couldn't resist.
Mind boggling. Who would have thought astronomers could discover fingerprints of life on Earth? I hope they do some kind of follow-up and verify if it really exists. I think I feel a tingle all the way up my leg!
"Astronomers have managed to detect the telltale fingerprints of organic life on Earth"?
Mind boggling. Who would have thought astronomers could discover fingerprints of life on Earth? I hope they do some kind of follow-up and verify if it really exists. I think I feel a tingle all the way up my leg! Earth Shine translated to Moonshine...