Are there sparks of life elsewhere in the Universe?

by time news
At the dawn of new horizons © Threshold

Astrobiologist Nathalie Cabrol, director of Seti, the American research center for extraterrestrial intelligence, takes us on a quest for a cosmic echo that may reveal in the near or distant future that we are not alone in the world. ‘universe..

Let’s take a look at the most dizzying question: is there life or sparks of life elsewhere in the Universe? In our solar system, on Mars? Titan, Enceladus or beyond on one of the 300 million exoplanets located in the habitable zone of our galaxy? See even further into the billions of billions of galaxies that make up the Universe and of which the James Webb Telescope is revealing fabulous images ever further in space and time? To take stock of this interstellar and staggering quest, we are lucky enough to be live with astrobiologist Nathalie A. Cabrol, scientific director of the SETI center (Search for extraterestrial intelligence) at the Carl Sagan Institute in the United States.

With Nathalie A. Cabrol astrobiologist, director of the Carl Sagan Center for the Study of Life in the Universe (SETI Institute) his new work At the dawn of new horizonspublished in Le Seuil

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