Preface A Brave New World Life As We Know It How to Create a Planet Fit for
Life The Story of Life Alien Worlds on Our Doorstep Everything is Relative!
Searching the Solar System Extraterrestrial Worlds: Life Not As We Know It Is
the Truth Really Out There? The Next GenerationEpilogue Acknowledgements Index
'An expert romp through the science of extraterrestrial life.' Adam Rutherford
Today we know of only a single planet that hosts life: the Earth. But across a
Universe of at least 100 billion possibly habitable worlds, surely our planet
isn't the only one that is just right for life? As Goldilocks was searching
for the perfect bowl of porridge, astrobiologists are searching for conditions
throughout the Universe that are just right for life as we currently know it
to exist. With the Earth as our guide, the search has begun for similar worlds
sitting at the perfect distance from their Sun - within the aptly named
'Goldilocks Zone' - that would enable them to keep water as a liquid on their
surface and therefore perhaps support a thriving biosphere.What might life
look like on other worlds? It is possible to make best-guesses using facts
rooted in biology, physics and chemistry, and by studying `extremophiles' on
Earth, organisms such as the near-indestructible water bears that can survive
in the harshest conditions that Earth, and even space, can offer. Goldilocks
and the Water Bears is a tale of the origins and evolution of life, and the
quest to find it on other planets, on moons, in other galaxies, and throughout
the Universe.