exobiologists
Exobiologists study life beyond Earth. The field, commonly known as exobiology or astrobiology, examines the origin, evolution, distribution, and future of life in the universe. It draws on biology, chemistry, geology, and astronomy to understand where life could exist and how it could be detected.
Historically, the term exobiology was introduced in the 1960s by Joshua Lederberg; today astrobiology is the
Research focuses on several interlocking questions: what conditions are compatible with life, both on early Earth
Practitioners come from biology, chemistry, geology, physics, and engineering; notable figures include Joshua Lederberg, Carl Sagan,