Hold onto your space helmets¡ªscientists might have just found a big clue that life exists on a planet far, far away!? A new study published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters reveals a potential sign of life on K2-18b, a planet 120 light-years away.?
And get this¡ªit¡¯s a molecule that¡¯s usually linked to living organisms here on Earth, making scientists think that this distant world could just be home to life!?
K2-18b is a super-Earth that orbits a star in the so-called 'habitable zone', where conditions might be right for life. The lead researcher, Professor Nikku Madhusudhan from the University of Cambridge, said, ¡®This is the strongest evidence yet that there is possibly life out there. I can realistically say we can confirm this signal within one to two years.¡¯? he told to BBC.?
The team¡¯s discovery also suggests that K2-18b might be covered by an ocean which is a game-changer for the search for life. After all, where there¡¯s water, there¡¯s a chance for life to thrive. So, could this planet be full of living organisms, just waiting to be discovered? If it¡¯s true, it could mean that life is way more common in the universe than we thought.
The molecule found on K2-18b is similar to those produced by marine life on Earth, like bacteria and phytoplankton. The amount of this molecule in the planet¡¯s atmosphere is thousands of times higher than what we find on Earth. This has led researchers to believe that K2-18b might be brimming with life.
Of course, not everyone¡¯s ready to start packing for a trip to K2-18b just yet. Some experts are urging caution.
Planetary scientist Stephen Schmidt explained, ¡®It¡¯s not nothing. It¡¯s a hint, but we cannot conclude it¡¯s habitable yet.¡¯ Other experts, like astronomer Laura Kreidberg, have called for more evidence before making any extraordinary claims.
As researchers continue to study K2-18b, we may be on the brink of an? new chapter in the search for life beyond Earth. It's still an exciting clue. Maybe K2-18b is the first step in finding out that we¡¯re not so alone in the universe after all!