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About This Presentation

Our earth


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Presentation by: Heather DeRoy

Discovery of New Planet!
Planet Earth, a part of a Solar System, is a possible
candidate for life

Let’s investigate whether life is
possible on this new planet,
Earth!

Let’s investigate the location of
planet Earth to see if it is a
possible location for life to
form!

Galactic Neighborhood
Galactic environment
impacts habitability
Milky Way galaxy’s edge is
a life-favorable spot
Not near active gamma
ray source
Not near galactic center
with high star density
and ionizing radiation
Loneliness in galaxy is
helpful for life

The galactic neighborhood is
good… let’s investigate the star
it orbits!

Spectral Class of Star Needed for
Life:
Spectral class indicates
photospheric temperature
“HabStars” spectral range
Early F
G
Mid-K
7000K to 4000K
Emit high-frequency UV radiation
to trigger atmospheric ozone
formation
Emits not so much that ionization
destroys life

Spectral Class of “Sun”
Earth rotates around the star, the “Sun”
Sun
G2 star
~6,000K
Sun is in “Habstar” range!
Ozone can form in atmosphere
Ionization is not deadly for life

Low Stellar Variation?
All stars change luminosity
Stars vary in stability… stars that
fluctuate luminosity violently are
poor candidates for hosting life
The Sun is relatively stable!
Solar variation is ~.1% over 11-
year cycle
Slight variations dramatically
impact Earth
Little Ice Age –decline in Sun’s
luminosity

Now that we know the Sun star
is a good candidate to support
life, let’s look at planet Earth’s
position relative to the Sun!

Habitable Zone
Theoretical shell around a star
where any planet present would
have liquid water on its surface
HZ range should not vary over time
Stars increase luminosity as
they age
If this happens too quickly
(super-massive star), planets
are only in window for life for
short amount of time
Lowers time to develop life

Is Earth Located in Habitable Zone?
Yes!
Earth is located within the expected shell of distance
in which liquid water can be on the surface of the
planet!
Pictures of the planet show liquid water covering a
large portion of the Earth’s surface!

The relative position of Earth
appears capable of supporting
life… so let’s look at the planet
itself!

Planet Characteristics that Support
Life
Terrestrial
Silicate rocks
Rocks not accreted to
gaseous outer layers
Gas Giants = no life
No surface
Enormous Gravity
Satellites are good
candidates, however

Composition of Earth?
Earth is a terrestrial planet, not a gas giant

Mass of Planets need to be Just
Right for Life
Low Mass
Bad news for life
Lesser gravity –difficult for atmosphere retention
Smaller planets lose energy from formation quickly
geologically dead
Approximately 0.3 Earth masses needed to sustain life

Mass of Earth
High Mass
Earth is largest by mass and density of terrestrial bodies in the
Solar System
Large enough for molten core (heat engine)
Large enough for atmosphere through gravity
Large enough for liquid outer core and metal inner core
(magnetic field)

Magnetic Fields and Life
Planets need protection from solar wind
Solar wind-stream of charged particles from stars
consisting of electrons and protons
Planet must have molten metal interior

Does Earth have a Magnetic Field?
Yes!
Earth has solid metal core with liquid outer core,
causing magnetic field
Protects the Earth from solar wind

Atmosphere and Life
Atmosphere –layer of gases that surround a material
body of sufficient mass
Held by gravity
Helps regulate temperature
Protects planet from meteors and radiation
Composition favors life (oxygen and carbon dioxide)

Does Earth have an Atmosphere?
Yes!
Earth’s atmosphere is made up of
Nitrogen (78%)
Oxygen (20.9%)
Argon (.93%)
Carbon Dioxide (.0390%)
This composition could support life
Atmosphere absorbs/reflects
harmful radiation
Visible and Radio reach surface

Composition of Planets
Four elements vital for life
Carbon
Hydrogen
Oxygen
Nitrogen

Earth’s Composition?
Element oxygen alone found in Earth’s crust…
However, other life elements are found in atmosphere
and water
Make amino acids (building blocks of protein)
Comets and outgassing from volcanoes brought these
elements

Tectonic Activity of Planet
Supply surface with life-sustaining material
Supply atmosphere with temperature moderators
(CO
2)
Recycles important chemicals/materials
Helps increase environmental complexity
Earth is tectonically active!!

The planet Earth itself looks
hopeful for supporting life…
what about it’s orbit and
rotation?

Life-Supporting Orbits
Stability is critical
Eccentricity
Greater e, greater temperature fluctuation
Living organisms can only withstand certain fluctuations
Complex organisms have greater temperature sensitivity

Is Earth’s Orbit Suitable?
Yes!
Earth’s Orbit
Almost circular
E < .02

Life-Supporting Rotation
Rotation around axis at tilt
Planet should have moderate seasons or
biospheric dynamism will disappear
Without tilt, planet would be colder (warm
weather could not move poleward)
Should not be radically tilted because seasons
would be extreme
Speed of Rotation
Should be relatively quick so day-night cycle is
not too long (temperature differences if long
days/nights)

Earth’s Rotation?
Earth’s tilt varies between 21.5 and 24.5 degrees every
41,000 years
Day is only 24 hours
Moon plays crucial role
Moderates Earth’s climate by stabilizing axial tilt

Earth COULD have life!
Galactic Neighborhood
Arm of Milky Way galaxy
Star
Spectral class G2
Low stellar variation
Distance from Star
Earth is located in Habitable Zone
Liquid Water
Composition/Size
Terrestrial planet, relative high mass
Magnetic Field
Atmosphere
Orbit
Nearly circular
Rotation
Tilt allows seasons
Short night/day

Now we need a closer look.
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