The Giant Leap: Why Space Is the Next Frontier in the Evolution of Life

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A leading astrobiologist argues that space travel is an evolutionary event at least as important as life’s first journey from sea to land

The Giant Leap is a detailed and provocative exploration of what it means for life as we know it to escape the bounds of the only planet where it has ever been.” –Sean Carroll, author of The Biggest Ideas in the Universe

The story of life has always been one of great transitions, of crossing new frontiers. The dawn of life itself is one; so, too, is the first time two cells stuck together rather than drifting apart. And perhaps most dramatic were the moves from the sea to land, land to air. Each transition has witnessed wild storms of innovation, opportunity, and hazard. It might seem that there are no more realms for life to venture. But there is one: space.

In The Giant Leap, astrobiologist Caleb Scharf argues that our journey into space isn’t simply a giant leap for humankind–it’s life’s next great transition, an evolution of evolution itself. Humans and our technology are catalysts for an interplanetary transformation, marking a disruption in the story of life as fundamental as life’s movement from sea to land, and land to sky.

Inspired by Darwin’s account of his journey on the Beagle, and packed with stories from the past, present, and future of space travel, The Giant Leap thrills at both life’s creativity and the marvels of technology that have propelled us into the cosmos. And it offers an awesome glimpse of the grander vistas that wait in the great beyond.

Binding Type: Hardcover
Author: Caleb Scharf
Published: 10/21/2025
Publisher: Basic Books
ISBN: 9781541604179
Pages: 368
Weight: 1.23lbs
Size: 1.42″ H x 9.37″ L x 5.91″ W

About the Author
Caleb Scharf received the 2022 Carl Sagan Medal while director of astrobiology at Columbia University and is currently the senior scientist for astrobiology at NASA’s Ames Research Center. He has written several previous trade books and is a frequent contributor to Scientific American and Nautilus magazine. He divides his time between Silicon Valley and New York City.

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Weight 1.23 lbs
Dimensions 9.37 × 5.91 × 1.42 in
Physical Info

1.42" H x 9.37" L x 5.91" W (1.23 lbs) 368 pages

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