HU Credits:
2
Degree/Cycle:
1st degree (Bachelor)
Responsible Department:
Physics
Semester:
2nd Semester
Teaching Languages:
Hebrew
Campus:
Mt. Scopus
Course/Module Coordinator:
Amri Wandel
Coordinator Office Hours:
by appointment
Teaching Staff:
Dr. Amri Wandel
Course/Module description:
Introduction to astrobiology and the search of life in space. We will learn the most recent methods of detecting planets and bio-signatures in distant solar systems. Finlly we will try to answer the oldest question: are we alone?
Course/Module aims:
Develop original thinking about the search of extra-terrestial life.
Learning outcomes - On successful completion of this module, students should be able to:
Understand the methods of finding exoplanets and seeking biosignatures. Understand astronomical distances and how we measure them.
Attendance requirements(%):
50
Teaching arrangement and method of instruction:
Lectures, presentations, Moodle, sky watching tour (optional).
Course/Module Content:
1. Introduction: From the Solar System to exoplanets and life
2. The evolution of life on Earth and implications to life on other planets
3. Water and the potential for life on Venus, Earth and Mars
4. Water and the potential of life on the outer planets: Jupiter, Saturn, and their moons: Europe, Anceladus and Titan
5. Biology in the small bodies in the Solar System: carbonacious meteorites, asteroids and comets
6. The Habitable Zone of our solar system and in other systems
7. Search for planets around other stars using the Doppler method
8. Discovery of planets in other solar systems by the Kepler telescope and the transit method
9. How can we look for signs of life on distant planets?
10. The definition of life, the components necessary for the evolution of life, life in extreme environments on Earth and beyond
11. Estimating the prevalence of biology on exoplanets and future projects
12. The Drake equation, interstellar communication, SETI - the search for extraterrestrial intelligence
13. Advanced propulsion techniques, space flight, galactic colonialism, the Fermi paradox
Required Reading:
Life in the Universe 4th Edition, Jeffrey O. Bennett, Seth Shostak
Additional Reading Material:
The Journey to Enlightment/ Hagai Netzer and Ami Ben Bassat
Intr. to Astrobiology /Gilmour, Sephton
Course/Module evaluation:
End of year written/oral examination 100 %
Presentation 0 %
Participation in Tutorials 0 %
Project work 0 %
Assignments 0 %
Reports 0 %
Research project 0 %
Quizzes 0 %
Other 0 %
Additional information:
Taught in Mt. Scopus Campus
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