Harvard CMSA will be hosting the second annual Yip Lecture. The Yip Lecture takes place thanks to the support of Dr. Shing-Yiu Yip. This year’s speaker will be Avi Loeb (Harvard).
Time: Tues. 7:00–8:00am, 2022-4-5 Beijing Time
Location (Registration is required):
Online option: Zoom Webinar: Register Online for Zoom
In-person option: Harvard Science Center, Hall B: Register Online for in-person
For more information, please visit the event webpage: https://cmsa.fas.harvard.edu/yip-2022/https://cmsa.fas.harvard.edu/yip-2022/
Extraterrestrial Life
Abstract: Are we alone? It would be arrogant to think that we are, given that a quarter of all stars host a habitable Earth-size planet. Upcoming searches will aim to detect markers of life in the atmospheres of planets outside the Solar System. We also have unprecedented technologies to detect signs of intelligent civilizations through industrial pollution of planetary atmospheres, space archaeology of debris from dead civilizations or artifacts such as photovoltaic cells that are used to re-distribute light and heat on the surface of a planet or giant megastructures. Our own civilization is starting to explore interstellar travel. Essential information may also arrive as a “message in a bottle”, implying that we should examine carefully any unusual object that arrives to our vicinity from outside the Solar System, such as `Oumuamua.
Click here for Loeb’s commentaries on innovation and diversity.
Website: https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/~loeb/
See the Harvard Gazette article featuring Avi Loeb: “Oh, if I could talk to the aliens” published March 8, 2022.
Prof. Loeb’s books are available online.
Extraterrestrial: The First Sign of Intelligent Life Beyond Earth (2021) Learn more here.
Life in the Cosmos: From Biosignatures to Technosignatures (2021) Learn more here.
Avil Loeb is the head of the Galileo Project at Harvard.
Yip2022_poster.pdf