Alien Earths

Planet Hunting in the Cosmos

Lisa Kaltenegger author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd

Published:16th Apr '24

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In Alien Earths, astronomer Lisa Kaltenegger takes readers on an enlightening journey through the quest for extraterrestrial life. Drawing on her extensive expertise, she explores the profound question of whether we are alone in the universe—a question that has captivated humanity for millennia. With the advent of advanced technology, we now have the tools to investigate this mystery, but Kaltenegger highlights the complexities involved in searching for life across vast cosmic distances.

Working from the office of the legendary Carl Sagan at Cornell University, Kaltenegger leads a dedicated team of scientists from various disciplines, using Earth's biosphere and its history as a guide. Her engaging narrative style invites readers to share in the challenges and triumphs faced by scientists at the forefront of discovery. She introduces us to a range of extraordinary exoplanets that defy our expectations, including those with oceans of lava and others that orbit multiple suns. Through her insights, we gain a deeper understanding of what constitutes a potentially habitable world.

As we stand on the brink of a new era of exploration, Kaltenegger serves as a knowledgeable tour guide, revealing how we are not merely discovering new continents but entire worlds around distant stars. The book encourages readers to ponder the possibility that we may not be alone in the universe, sparking curiosity about what life might exist beyond our planet. Alien Earths is not just a scientific exploration; it is an invitation to dream about the vast possibilities that lie beyond our own world.

Lisa Kaltenegger is an enthusiastic guide to the search for life beyond our planet — and the new technologies that could help it succeed ... [the] director of Cornell’s Carl Sagan Institute, stands out from the crowd of authors as one of the world’s leading practitioners of astrobiology, with extensive personal involvement in the field. She writes with exemplary clarity about the remarkable diversity of the thousands of planets already identified beyond our solar system — and explains how we could detect clear signs of biology in outer space from the vast influx of data provided by a new generation of ultra-powerful telescopes over the next few years ... the tone of Alien Earths is overwhelmingly positive, as Kaltenegger rejoices in her “adventure to find life in the cosmos” and invites readers to share her excitement for the search, without getting carried away by “wild claims” with insufficient evidence ... she writes.“The most exciting phase is about to begin.” -- Clive Cookson * Financial Times *
Every other day we discover a new planet. How long before we find one that can sustain intelligent life? ... As Lisa Kaltenegger explains in her horizon-expanding new book, Alien Earths, this observation altered our perception of the universe ... And of course, if we can observe other planets, they can watch us -- Rhys Blakely * The Times *
Have dinosaurs evolved on other worlds? Could we spot a planet of glowing organisms? What nearby star systems are positioned to observe Earth passing in front of the sun? These are just a few of the questions that Lisa Kaltenegger has joyfully tackled. As the founding director of the Carl Sagan Institute at Cornell University, she has pioneered interdisciplinary work on the origins of life on Earth and the hunt for signs of life, or biosignatures, elsewhere in the universe. Alien Earths ... chronicles her insights and adventures spanning an idyllic childhood in Austria to her Cornell office, which previously belonged to the astronomer Carl Sagan -- Becky Ferreira * New York Times *
E.T. is waiting to be found. And what's the best way to find life as we know it? Just ask Dr. Lisa Kaltenegger, the Director of the Carl Sagan Institute. She explains the latest methods (such as observing Earth from space to see what we can deduce about it), the power of the James Webb Telescope and the interdisciplinary team developing the tools we need to search for planets like our own. * Parade.com *
an authoritative and enjoyable read -- Andrew Robinson * Nature *
a superb testament to the scientific virtue of curious wonder -- Steven Poole * Wall Street Journal *
a world leader in the accelerating search for extraterrestrial life, takes us on a vivid trip through the cosmos -- Ben Spencer * Times & Sunday Times Best Science Books of the Year *
In the grand tradition of Carl Sagan and Neil deGrasse Tyson, we now have a new tour guide to the cosmos. Professor Lisa Kaltenegger takes us along on the quest to solve one of the greatest mysteries of existence: are we alone in the universe? In Alien Earths, Kaltenegger - one of the pioneers leading the way - reveals what we've already discovered, and even more breathtakingly, what we might find. -- Steven Strogatz, author of Infinite Powers
In Kaltenegger’s exhilarating exploration of the state of the Earth-hunting art, she welcomes us into the latest strategies for finding life at interstellar distances. Kaltenegger is that precious rarity, a leading scientist with an infectious passion for her subject and the talent to connect. Read this book and then gaze up at the night sky to find the stars sparkling even brighter with possibility. -- Ann Druyan, co-creator of Contact, co-writer COSMOS
This Austrian astrophysicist, a world leader in the accelerating search for extraterrestrial life, takes us on a vivid trip through the cosmos, explaining how scientists are using technology to detect hints of activity on distant planets -- Ben Spencer * The Times Best Science Books of 2024 *

ISBN: 9780241680988

Dimensions: 241mm x 161mm x 26mm

Weight: 486g

288 pages