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This episode is sponsored by Skillshare Explorers have found life in the deepest, driest, darkest, hottest, and coldest corners of our planet. As resilient as life seems to harsh environments, maybe we might find some in space, and if not, maybe we can make some. In this episode, were going to talk about lifeforms in space, specifically about the evolutionary pathways that could lead to lifeforms that can live there, we will explore more artificial or designed life in future episodes, starting with Space Whales and Bioships this Thursday. At first glance, life evolving in space seems implausible. We tend to think of space as a cold, lifeless vacuumor perhaps a blazing hot, lethally irradiated, lifeless vacuum. But weve always been tentative about the lifeless part, because life has surprised us in many environments. Extraterrestrial life of even the crudest forms would confirm some important theories about how life originated, and it would create a new zeal for searching all the re