The "Search for Life" refers to scientific efforts aimed at discovering whether life exists beyond Earth. This includes studying planets and moons within our solar system, such as Mars and Europa, as well as exploring exoplanets in other star systems. Scientists use telescopes and robotic missions to gather data about these celestial bodies.
Astrobiology is the field that combines biology, chemistry, and astronomy to understand the potential for life elsewhere. Researchers look for signs of life, such as water, organic molecules, and suitable environmental conditions. The ultimate goal is to answer the profound question of whether we are alone in the universe.