The majority of stars in our galaxy are cooler, smaller and redder than the sun. So that brings- That sounds to me like we should be looking there. I have spent a lot of my career focusing on that. But you just confess that you're completely biased. You're not just looking for life. You're looking for Earth life. And this is why- Okay. Thank you. Show your car.
If scientists discovered that we are not alone, what would they do with that information? Neil deGrasse Tyson and Chuck Nice learn about the search for life, habitability around M stars and more with astrophysics professor and author Aomawa Shields.
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