You might think an alien invasion is an unlikely event. But for Catharine Conley, it’s a real possibility that keeps her up at night. As NASA’s Planetary Protection Officer, it’s her job to prevent microscopic organisms called microbes from contaminating Earth—and other planets.
Microbes exist everywhere on Earth. There are trillions of them on our planet. (A trillion is 1 million times 1 million!) Microbes might also exist on nearby planets, moons, and space rocks called asteroids. As humans travel in space, we run the risk of coming in contact with these alien life-forms.
You might think an alien invasion is an unlikely event. But it’s a real possibility for Catharine Conley. And it keeps her up at night. She is NASA’s Planetary Protection Officer. Her job is to prevent very small life-forms from reaching Earth from space. These organisms are called microbes.
Microbes exist everywhere on Earth. There are trillions of them on our planet. (A trillion is 1 million times 1 million!) Microbes might also exist on nearby planets, moons, and space rocks called asteroids. We run the risk of coming in contact with these alien creatures whenever humans travel in space.