"What
do we need to know about to discover life in space?"
-Frank
Drake, 1961
How
can we estimate the number of technological civilizations that might exist among
the stars? While working as a radio astronomer at the National Radio Astronomy
Observatory in Green Bank, West Virginia, Dr. Frank Drake (now Chairman of the
Board of Trustees of the SETI Institute) conceived an approach to bound the
terms involved in estimating the number of technological civilizations that may
exist in our galaxy. The Drake Equation, as it has come to be known, was first
presented by Drake in 1961 and identifies specific factors thought to play a
role in the development of such civilizations. Although there is no unique
solution to this equation, it is a generally accepted tool used by the
scientific community to examine these factors.
N
= R* × fp × ne × fl × fi × fc × L
Where,
N
= The number of communicative civilizations
The
number of civilizations in the Milky Way Galaxy whose radio emissions are
detectable.
R*
= The rate of formation of suitable stars
The
rate of formation of stars with a large enough "habitable zone" and
long enough lifetime to be suitable for the development of intelligent life.
fp
= The fraction of those stars with planets
The
fraction of Sun-like stars with planets is currently unknown, but evidence
indicates that planetary systems may be common for stars like the Sun.
ne
= The number of "earths" per planetary system
All
stars have a habitable zone where a planet would be able to maintain a
temperature that would allow liquid water. A planet in the habitable zone could
have the basic conditions for life as we know it.
fl
= The fraction of those planets where life develops
Although
a planet orbits in the habitable zone of a suitable star, other factors are
necessary for life to arise. Thus, only a fraction of suitable planets will
actually develop life.
fi
= The fraction life sites where intelligence develops
Life
on Earth began over 3.5 billion years ago. Intelligence took a long time to
develop. On other life-bearing planets it may happen faster, it may take longer,
or it may not develop at all. For more information, please visit Dr. William
Calvin's "The Drake Equation's fi"
fc
= The fraction of planets where technology develops
The
fraction of planets with intelligent life that develop technological
civilizations, i.e., technology that releases detectable signs of their
existence into space.
L
= The "Lifetime" of communicating civilizations