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Science, Technology and the Environment Proxima B – Potentially habitable, and Right on our Doorstep! Just over 20 years ago, the only planets we knew about were the ones in our own solar system orbiting the Sun. Since then, astronomers have discovered thousands more planets in orbit around distant stars. Discovering a “wobble” Many are gas-shrouded giants like Jupiter. That’s not the kind of planet where we would expect to find life as we know it. To support life, a planet would need to be more like our Earth. “People seem to think we just found the planet. But no, we have believed it was there for years,” explained Dr. Anglada-Escude. “We just had to build an argument to convince others it exists.” A star is a huge ball of gas held together by gravity. The central core is extremely hot and produces energy. Some of this energy is released as visible light, which makes the star glow. He and his colleagues deduced the existence of the planet from the gravitational influence it has on the star around which it orbits. Stars are different colours and temperatures. They range is size, too, from dwarfs to supergiants. Our Sun, the center of our solar system, is a yellow star of average temperature and size. Turns out there is a suitable candidate right on our doorstep. Proxima b On August 24, an international team of scientists reported they had found a potentially habitable planet orbiting around Proxima Centauri, the closest star beyond our solar system. “For more than 20 years the history of exoplanets has been defined by studying the stars tens to hundreds of light-years away, when the holy grail – a small, rocky, potentially habitable planet – was just waiting to be discovered around our closest neighbour,” says veteran astronomer Debra Fischer from Yale University. The discovery of Proxima b was spearheaded by British astronomers Guillem Anglada-Escude and Mikko Tuomi. It was a long time coming, but it was not out of the blue. Orbiting worlds give their stars a slight but distinctive “wobble.” Using an ultra-precise instrument mounted on a telescope in Chile, Dr. Anglada-Escude’s team detected this signal from Proxima Centauri. The team then confirmed its findings using other telescopes. The Goldilocks zone Proxima Centauri is a red dwarf, which means it is a small star, and only about one thousandth as bright as our sun. Proxima b huddles close, About Stars and Planets Stars are the building blocks of galaxies. Our Milky Way galaxy alone has about two hundred billion of them. Planets are roughly spherical objects that orbit stars. They are believed to have been formed from the discshaped clouds of gas and dust left over from a star’s formation. Astronomers now estimate that fifteen to thirty percent of the stars in our galaxy could have planets orbiting them in the Goldilocks zone. Definitions exoplanet: a planet that orbits a star outside the solar system 2016/2017: Issue 2 What in the world? • Le vel 2 Page 21 Science, Technology and the Environment Proxima B – Potentially habitable, and Right on our Doorstep! orbiting just 7.5 million kilometres away and taking 11.2 days to complete one orbit. Despite being much closer to its star than the Earth is to the Sun, Proxima b has temperatures that are not too hot. It resides in what scientists call “the Goldilocks zone” – where conditions are “just right” for any water on its surface to be in liquid form. Furthermore, Proxima b’s mass is about one-third more than the Earth’s. This suggests that it is rocky, with a solid surface on which seas and oceans could pool. That also means that it has Earth-like gravity; if people lived there, they wouldn’t be crushed or float away. While that makes Proxima b potentially habitable, humans would not find living on the planet pleasant. One side is constantly bathed in light, the other is always dark, and it is vulnerable to violent solar flares from its star. But that doesn’t rule out the presence of other biological organisms. “The search for life on Proxima b comes next,” says Dr. Anglada-Escude. Zeroing in Proxima b may be on our doorstep in astronomical terms, but it is still 4.4 light years away. That’s about 40 trillion kilometres. So don’t expect spaceships to be heading there for a close-up anytime soon. Using current technology, it would take about 75,000 years for a spacecraft to reach the planet. So how can we find out more about this planet? How can we get a better look? Breakthrough Starshot What if you could send super-fast, miniscule spaceships propelled by lasers to Proxima Centauri? Such devices would travel at about 20 percent the speed of light – about a million times faster than a car on the highway – and slash the time needed for the trip to about 20 years. That’s the idea behind a $100 million project called ‘Breakthrough Starshot’ that aims to build and send thousands of ‘nanocraft’ weighing a gram each to Alpha Centauri, the triple-star system that includes Proxima Centauri. The scientists working on this bold idea are backed by some big names: cosmologist Stephen Hawking, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerburg and tech billionaire Yuri Milner. They announced Breakthrough Starshot just four months before the news of Proxima b’s discovery broke. Is Starshot a crazy idea? Certainly it faces enormous technological challenges. Tiny spacecraft travelling at 60,000 kilometres per second would be damaged by any collision with gas or dust particles. Another difficulty will be sending data from the spacecraft back to Earth. The biggest hurdle will likely be building the super-powerful lasers that will propel the spacecraft. Yet, says Mr. Hawking, these are solvable problems. “These are not limitations set by the laws of physics. They are engineering problems. Engineering challenges tend, eventually, to be solved.” Stay tuned to see what happens next! Mr. Hawking’s been right before. The greatest hope among planet hunters is that Proxima b’s orbit takes it across the face of Proxima Centauri as viewed from Earth. It would then cast a minuscule but measurable shadow towards our waiting instruments. This might confirm the existence of an atmosphere, and perhaps yield some information about its chemical properties. A protective atmosphere is a ‘must have’ for a life-friendly planet. If that doesn’t work, we might someday be able to actually capture a direct image of the planet using the next generation of gargantuan telescopes now under construction around the world. A game-changer Experts say that the discovery of Proxima b will re-shape astronomical perspectives and priorities. The exoplanet is a concrete target on which scientists can focus their research, instead of “throwing darts randomly at the sky,” as one described it. “I think it’s the most important exoplanet discovery there will ever be,” says Dr. Carole Haswell from Britain’s Open University. “How can you ever trump something that could be habitable orbiting around the very closest star to the Sun?” J Definitions atmosphere: the envelope of gases surrounding the Earth or another planet laser: a device that emits a very narrow and intense beam of light or other radiation solar flare: a brief powerful eruption of particles and intense electromagnetic radiation from a star’s surface Page 22 What in the world? • Le vel 2 2016/2017: Issue 2 Science, Technology and the Environment Proxima B – Potentially habitable, and Right on our Doorstep! ON THE LINES Answer the following in complete sentences: 1. Explain what a star is. 2. Explain what a planet is. 3. Explain what it means for a planet to be in the Goldilocks zone? 4. What is Proxima Centauri? 5. How far from Earth is this star? 6. What did scientists announce in late August regarding this star? 7. What do scientists know about this planet? 8. How did astronomers find this planet? 2016/2017: Issue 2 What in the world? • Le vel 2 Page 23 Science, Technology and the Environment Proxima B – Potentially habitable, and Right on our Doorstep! BET WEEN THE LINES An inference is a conclusion drawn from evidence. A plausible inference is supported by evidence in the article and is consistent with known facts outside of the article. What inference(s) can you draw from the fact that a group of billionaires is willing to invest its own money in cosmic discovery? BEYOND THE LINES Proxima b isn’t humanity’s only target for finding life beyond Earth. NASA recently announced that, in 2038, it will go where it’s never gone before: underwater. The surface of Titan, one of the moons of Jupiter, has some of the largest bodies of liquid ever seen. Learn more about this or other current/planned missions into outer space. JUST TALK ABOUT IT 1. Consider: “What makes human beings unique? Some say it’s language or rules. Others say it is logical reasoning. They obviously hadn’t met many humans. I believe what makes us unique is transcending our limits.” - Steven Hawking a) What words are you unsure of the meaning of? Find definitions for them. b) What is your understanding of this quote? c) In what ways does this quote relate to the article? Explain. d) Respond to this quote. For what reasons do you agree with the speaker? For what reasons do you disagree? 2. Exploring space is expensive. As you see it, is the chase for cosmic answers worth the investment? Explain. ONLINE Note: The links below are listed at www.lesplan.com/en/links for easy access. 1. Read about the six most Earth-like alien planets that we know about at http://www.space.com/30172-six-most-earth-like-alien-planets.html 2. Watch a short, superb video about Proxima b at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BG1CwK0MIFQ 3. Watch an inspiring Breakthrough Starshot introduction called “Breakthrough Starshot Introduced by Seth McFarlane” at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgatMcul2zw 4. Watch a PBS feature on Breakthrough Starshot called “Will Starshot’s Insterstellar Journey Succeed?” at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsARBnvUB2E 5. Earn $1,000,000 by designing a message for aliens with Breakthrough Message. Explore more about Breakthrough Starshot and Breakthrough Listen while you’re there: https://breakthroughinitiatives.org/ J Page 24 What in the world? • Le vel 2 2016/2017: Issue 2 Science, Technology and the Environment Proxima B – Potentially habitable, and Right on our Doorstep! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ACROSS DOWN 5. proposed propulsion source for tiny spaceships 1. spherical object that orbits a star 7. a tubular instrument that uses lenses to make distant objects appear larger 2. a star’s central core is very hot and produces _____ 8. Proxima b is 40 _____ kilometres from Earth 10. the gases that surround the Earth 3. a star is a huge ball of gas held together by _____ 4. The _____ Zone 13. Breakthrough _____ 6. orbiting planets give their stars a slight but distinctive _____ 14. solar _____ 9. galaxy name (2) 15. the scientific study of stars, planets, and other objects in space 11. a planet that orbits a star outside our solar system 16. Proxima _____ is the closest star to our solar system 2016/2017: Issue 2 12. necessary for life and must be in liquid form What in the world? • Le vel 2 Page 25