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Planet Earth – Could There be Life?

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Planet Earth – Could There be Life?. Presentation by: Heather DeRoy. Discovery of New Planet!. Planet Earth, a part of a Solar System, is a possible candidate for life. Let’s investigate whether life is possible on this new planet, Earth!. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Planet Earth –  Could There be Life?

Presentation by: Heather DeRoy

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Discovery of New Planet!Planet Earth, a part of a Solar System, is a

possible candidate for life

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Let’s investigate whether life is possible on this new planet, Earth!

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Let’s investigate the location of planet Earth to see if it is a possible location for life to form!

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Galactic NeighborhoodGalactic environment

impacts habitabilityMilky Way galaxy’s

edge is a life-favorable spotNot near active gamma

ray sourceNot near galactic

center with high star density and ionizing radiation

Loneliness in galaxy is helpful for life

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The galactic neighborhood is good… let’s investigate the star it orbits!

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Spectral Class of Star Needed for Life:Spectral class indicates

photospheric temperature“HabStars” spectral range

Early F G Mid-K 7000K to 4000K

Emit high-frequency UV radiation to trigger atmospheric ozone formation

Emits not so much that ionization destroys life

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Spectral Class of “Sun”Earth rotates around the star, the “Sun”Sun

G2 star~6,000K

Sun is in “Habstar” range!Ozone can form in atmosphereIonization is not deadly for life

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Low Stellar Variation?All stars change luminosityStars vary in stability…

stars that fluctuate luminosity violently are poor candidates for hosting life

The Sun is relatively stable!Solar variation is ~.1% over

11-year cycleSlight variations

dramatically impact Earth Little Ice Age – decline in

Sun’s luminosity

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Now that we know the Sun star is a good candidate to support life, let’s look at planet Earth’s position relative to the Sun!

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Habitable ZoneTheoretical shell around a star

where any planet present would have liquid water on its surface

HZ range should not vary over time

Stars increase luminosity as they age

If this happens too quickly (super-massive star), planets are only in window for life for short amount of time

Lowers time to develop life

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Is Earth Located in Habitable Zone?Yes!Earth is located within the expected shell of

distance in which liquid water can be on the surface of the planet!

Pictures of the planet show liquid water covering a large portion of the Earth’s surface!

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The relative position of Earth appears capable of supporting life… so let’s look at the planet itself!

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Planet Characteristics that Support LifeTerrestrial

Silicate rocks Rocks not accreted to

gaseous outer layers

Gas Giants = no life No surface Enormous Gravity Satellites are good

candidates, however

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Composition of Earth?Earth is a terrestrial planet, not a gas giant

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Mass of Planets need to be Just Right for LifeLow Mass

Bad news for life Lesser gravity – difficult for atmosphere retention Smaller planets lose energy from formation

quickly geologically dead

Approximately 0.3 Earth masses needed to sustain life

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Mass of EarthHigh Mass

Earth is largest by mass and density of terrestrial bodies in the Solar System

Large enough for molten core (heat engine) Large enough for atmosphere through gravity Large enough for liquid outer core and metal inner

core (magnetic field)

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Magnetic Fields and LifePlanets need protection from solar windSolar wind- stream of charged particles

from stars consisting of electrons and protons

Planet must have molten metal interior

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Does Earth have a Magnetic Field?Yes!Earth has solid metal core with liquid outer

core, causing magnetic fieldProtects the Earth from solar wind

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Atmosphere and LifeAtmosphere – layer of gases that surround a

material body of sufficient massHeld by gravityHelps regulate temperatureProtects planet from meteors and radiationComposition favors life (oxygen and carbon

dioxide)

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Does Earth have an Atmosphere?Yes!Earth’s atmosphere is made up of

Nitrogen (78%) Oxygen (20.9%) Argon (.93%) Carbon Dioxide (.0390%)

This composition could support life

Atmosphere absorbs/reflects harmful radiation

Visible and Radio reach surface

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Composition of PlanetsFour elements vital for life

Carbon Hydrogen Oxygen Nitrogen

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Earth’s Composition?Element oxygen alone found in Earth’s

crust…However, other life elements are found in

atmosphere and waterMake amino acids (building blocks of protein)Comets and outgassing from volcanoes

brought these elements

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Tectonic Activity of PlanetSupply surface with life-sustaining material Supply atmosphere with temperature

moderators (CO2)Recycles important chemicals/materialsHelps increase environmental complexityEarth is tectonically active!!

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The planet Earth itself looks hopeful for supporting life… what about it’s orbit and rotation?

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Life-Supporting OrbitsStability is criticalEccentricity

Greater e, greater temperature fluctuation Living organisms can only withstand certain

fluctuations Complex organisms have greater temperature

sensitivity

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Is Earth’s Orbit Suitable?Yes!Earth’s Orbit

Almost circular E < .02

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Life-Supporting RotationRotation around axis at tilt

Planet should have moderate seasons or biospheric dynamism will disappear

Without tilt, planet would be colder (warm weather could not move poleward)

Should not be radically tilted because seasons would be extreme

Speed of Rotation Should be relatively quick so day-night

cycle is not too long (temperature differences if long days/nights)

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Earth’s Rotation?Earth’s tilt varies between 21.5 and 24.5

degrees every 41,000 yearsDay is only 24 hoursMoon plays crucial role

Moderates Earth’s climate by stabilizing axial tilt

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Earth COULD have life!Galactic Neighborhood

Arm of Milky Way galaxyStar

Spectral class G2 Low stellar variation

Distance from Star Earth is located in Habitable Zone Liquid Water

Composition/Size Terrestrial planet, relative high mass Magnetic Field Atmosphere

Orbit Nearly circular

Rotation Tilt allows seasons Short night/day

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Now we need a closer look.