A Dirty Trick for SETI Hunters: Go After Alien Polluters

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Researchers say it's theoretically possible to identify an advanced civilization on an alien planet by the chemical signature of its pollution.
An artist's conception shows an Earthlike planet with a hazy brown atmosphere, the result of widespread pollution.
An artist's conception shows an Earthlike planet with a hazy brown atmosphere, the result of widespread pollution.Christine Pulliam / CfA

E.T., phone home — and tell your pals to pollute the air. That's one way we might be able to detect alien civilizations on faraway planets, researchers report in a study to be published in The Astrophysical Journal. They say that under ideal conditions, NASA's yet-to-be-launched James Webb Space Telescope could detect the chemical fingerprints of industrial pollutants such as ozone-destroying chlorofluorocarbons in the atmosphere of an Earthlike planet circling a white dwarf.

"People often refer to E.T.s as 'little green men,' but the E.T.s detectable by this method should not be labeled 'green' since they are environmentally unfriendly," Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb said in a news release describing one of the dirtiest tricks in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, or SETI. The presence of chemicals such as methane or oxygen in alien atmospheres could serve as potential evidence of life, but Loeb and his colleagues say it'd take industrial chemicals like CFCs to show that the life forms were more intelligent than microbes or mice (though not smart enough to avoid fouling their air).

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