To Find Alien Volcanic Eruptions, Look for Foul Gas

This artist's conception shows a volcanic moon orbiting a gas-giant planet in an alien star system. New research suggests that astronomers might be able to detect volcanic activity on alien Earth-sized planets by measuring volcanic gases in their atmospheres.

Astronomers may be able to detect volcanic eruptions on Earth-like alien planets, a new study suggests.

While these eruptions would have to be huge for telescopes to pick them up, researchers think they can do it by scanning the heavens for sulfur dioxide, a gas that volcanoes commonly spew out. [Image of a volcanic alien world.]

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