What Does an Astrobiologist Do?
Astrobiology (English: astrobiology) refers to the study of the conditions for the existence of organisms on celestial bodies and the detection of the existence of organisms on celestial bodies. Exobiology, also known as xenobiology, is a theory in astronomy that studies the possible existence of life phenomena on planets other than the Earth, its satellites, and the planetary system of other stars, and discusses Interdisciplinary methods and methods of detection. The rise of astrobiology stems from the discovery and research of extremophiles in recent years. Because polarophiles can live in extreme environments such as high temperature, low oxygen, anhydrous, high salt, high pressure, the scientific community has begun to pay attention to the possibility of survival of creatures on alien planets.