Scientists are like detectives looking for clues that aliens might have left behind.
Imagine you’re playing hide and seek, and you want to know if your friend is hiding in the house, you listen for footsteps, peek under doors, or check for a note they might have left. Scientists do something similar but on a much bigger scale.
Searching for messages from space
Scientists use big telescopes that look up at the sky like giant eyes. These telescopes can see very far away and help scientists find planets that are not in our neighborhood, some of them might have life, just like Earth!
They also listen for radio signals or other kinds of messages that might be coming from space. It's like listening to a radio and hoping your friend is sending you a message instead of music.
Looking for signs of life
Sometimes scientists look at the air around faraway planets, if they find chemicals like oxygen or methane, it could mean there’s life there too! It's like checking if a plant is alive by seeing if it breathes or changes color.
They also send robots to other places in our solar system, like Mars, to dig and see what might be hiding under the ground, just like digging for treasure!
Examples
- They study tiny microbes on Earth to understand how life might survive elsewhere.
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See also
- Why Are We So Obsessed With Finding Life on Other Planets?
- Why is the search for extraterrestrial life accelerating now?
- How are private companies changing space exploration today?
- How are private companies planning to mine asteroids?
- How are commercial space companies changing space exploration?