How Do We Look For Life Beyond Earth?

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ASTROBIOLOGY SCIENCE STATEGY AND THE CURRENT STATUS OF How Do We Look For Life Beyond Earth? EXTRATERRESTRIAL LIFE DETECTION Background and Description for an NRC Study Dr. Mary A. Voytek Senior Scientist Astrobiology NASA Headquarters March 29, 2017 Washington, DC

NASA Authorization Act of 2017 The SMD-related portion of this bill includes several additional reporting requirements: Sec. 508 requires NASA to task the National Academies to develop a science strategy for the study and exploration of extrasolar planets; this strategy is due 18 months after enactment (~September 2018). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sec. 510 requires a report on how NASA plans to expand public-private partnerships in astrobiology; this report is due 180 days after enactment (~September 2017) Sec. 509 requires NASA to task with the National Academies to develop a science strategy for astrobiology; this strategy is due 18 months after enactment (~September 2018). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Key NASA/SMD Crosscutting Science Themes Safeguarding and Improving Life on Earth Searching for Life Elsewhere Expanding our Knowledge 3

Astrobiology The study of life in the Universe, focusing on three fundamental questions: How does life begin and evolve? Does life exist elsewhere in the Universe? What is the future for life on Earth and beyond?

Astrobiology: How to Search for Life Elsewhere Knowledge of Space Environments Knowledge of Earth Habitats and Organisms

An NRC Study Would Build on The Astrobiology Science Strategy (Released Fall 2015) Community based & semi-decadal Broad participation in creation: 77 Contributors 744 members of astrobiologyfuture.org 12 reviewers who made invaluable contributions. Goal was to create an inspirational and aspirational document. A PDF version is available on the Web. (Limited Printed Copies) Will be wiki-fied to make it a living document.

Six Major Research Areas Covered in the Strategy 1. Identifying abiotic sources of organic compounds 2. Synthesis and function of macromolecules in the origin of life 3. Early life and increasing complexity 4. Co-evolution of life and the physical environment 5. Identifying, exploring, and characterizing environments for habitability and biosignatures* 6. Constructing habitable worlds* * (Overlap APD) 7

Introduction Anatomy of a Science Strategy Chapter Why is this topic important? What does this research entail? Progress in the last ten years Areas of research Key Research Questions for each area Further Reading Intentionally not prioritized 8

Additional Foundational Activities and Documents Exoplanet Biosignatures Workshop July 2016- Joint NExSS-NAI-ExEP effort Agnostic Biosignatures: Recognizing life as we don t know it. HQ hosted, September 7-9, 2016 Biosignatures of Extant Life on Ocean Worlds Workshop. GSFC hosted, September 12-14, 2016 Searching for Life Across Space and Time: A Workshop NRC hosted, December 5-6, 2016 Irvine, CA Europa Lander Study 2016 Report Ocean Worlds Exploration Roadmap OPAG coordinated Input for Mid-Term Decadal (Delivery Date 2017) Nexus for Exoplanet System Science (NExSS) 9

NExSS, NASA s cross-divisional studies of Search for Life Elsewhere Astrophysics Exoplanet detection Star characterization Mission Data Analysis Hubble, Kepler, TESS, JWST, WFIRST, Etc. Earth Sciences How planet systems works PSD Astrobiology Comparative planetology Planetary atmospheres Exoplanet detection of Biosignatures Habitability PSD Exoplanet Research Program (XRP) Exoplanet characterization Protoplanetary Disks Planet formation Comparative planetology Heliophysics Star characterization Detection of planetary magnetospheres Stellar winds

Charge to NRC In preparation for the upcoming decadal surveys in astronomy and astrophysics and planetary science, the National Academy of Sciences will appoint an ad hoc committee to carry out a study of the state of the science of astrobiology as it relates to the search for life in the solar system and extrasolar planetary systems. 11

Such a study shall assess and build on the current Astrobiology Science Strategy 2015; outline key scientific and technology challenges in astrobiology particularly as they pertain to the search for life in the Solar System and extrasolar planetary systems; should accommodate the overlap with the Exoplanet Exploration study in the area of assessing habitability and search for signs of life; identify the most promising research goals in the field of life detection in which progress is likely in the next 20 years; consider the role of and how to expand partnerships in furthering the to study life's origin, evolution, distribution, and future in the universe; indicate the extent to which U.S. and international missions and telescopes in operation or in development address the key research goals; and make recommendations on the above as appropriate.

Notional Timeline for Astrobiology Strategy Study Sec. 509 requires NASA to task with the National Academies to develop a science strategy for astrobiology; this strategy is due 18 months after enactment (~September 2018); To meet that deadline, NASA envisions the following timeline: April June 2017 Engagement with National Academies, negotiation of study terms, establishment of contract (est. 3 mo.). June 2017 June 2018 conduct of Astrobiology Strategy Study (est. 12 mo.). June September 2018 draft study report, peer review as deemed appropriate, submission of report to NASA. September 2018 NASA submits report to Congress.