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Scientists reveal 45 planets where alien life may be possible: Top targets for telescopes to detect signs of life

Scientists reveal 45 planets where alien life may be possible: Top targets for telescopes to detect signs of life

Astronomers have reportedly narrowed the search for extraterrestrial life to a focused list of 45 rocky exoplanets. Out of more than 6,000 confirmed worlds, these planets were selected based on their potential to host life according to the study published in ScienceDaily. Using data from the European Space Agency’s Gaia mission, a team led by Lisa Kaltenegger at Cornell University’s Carl Sagan Institute built a catalogue of planets with rocky surfaces and possible habitability. The group also identified 24 planets within stricter criteria, assuming habitability may end sooner than broader models suggest. The selection aims to make observation campaigns more efficient, since telescope time and resources are limited.

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This refined list provides a practical guide for prioritising which exoplanets to study first.

45 planets in the habitable zone where alien life could exist

The planets were mostly evaluated based on their position in relation to their habitable zone. The habitable zone is defined as the area where planets can exist with liquid water on their surface. Earth is comfortably positioned in this zone. Venus is positioned near the hot edge of the habitable zone, while Mars is positioned near the cold edge. Although planets positioned in this zone do not guarantee life on their surfaces, they provide a starting point for choosing planets with long periods of stable liquid water.

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Distance from Earth was also a critical factor in ranking these exoplanets. According to the study published in ScienceDaily, titled, ‘Project Hail Mary meets reality: 45 planets could harbor alien life’, several of the strongest candidates orbit stars within 40 to 50 light-years of the Solar System, making them accessible to current observation instruments. The proximity allows telescopes to detect atmospheric signals, measure starlight, and perform detailed analyses of planetary properties. Some of these planets orbit small, dim stars, which enhances detectability and allows continuous monitoring over time.

How exoplanets are studied and their habitability limits

However, some of the exoplanets on the list may transit their stars, meaning they can be seen passing directly between their stars and the Earth. This allows for the analysis of the light from a star passing through the exoplanet’s atmosphere. This can provide evidence for the chemicals present and the possible existence of gases characteristic of life. Direct imaging methods were also employed to ascertain the best method for viewing the exoplanets. This method separates the light from a planet from the glare of the star.The exoplanets listed include those located at the inner and outer limits of their habitable zones. Planets located close to their stars may have high temperatures. This may cause water loss from the planets. Planets located further away from their stars may have low surface temperatures. This may not be favorable for the existence of water.

Studying atmospheres and conditions on 45 exoplanets

The catalogue is designed to guide observation campaigns using current and upcoming instruments, including the James Webb Space Telescope, the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, and large ground-based observatories. Matching observation strategies to planetary characteristics allows for more precise measurements of atmospheric composition, surface temperature, and potential biosignatures. Continuous refinement of the list is expected as new measurements are obtained, helping scientists to prioritise targets efficiently and improve models of habitability.The identification of these 45 exoplanets does not confirm the presence of life, but it provides a systematic framework for focusing observational efforts. Go to Source

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