Confidence of Life Detection Scale
The Confidence of Life Detection Scale or the Ladder of Life Detection is a numerical scale developed by NASA astrobiologists to assess possible biosignatures of extraterrestrial life. It was suggested in 2018. The scale is designed similar to NASA’s technological readiness scale.
It is a seven-step scale:
- Detect possible signal
- Rule out contamination
- Make sure biology is possible
- Rule out non-biology
- Find additional independent signal
- Rule out other hypothesis
- Independent confirmation
History
NASA's "working definition of life" is "self-sustaining chemical system capable of Darwinian evolution". As of 2025, the only NASA mission designed to look for life was the Viking program to Mars, launched in 1976. Per Neveu et al.:The "Ladder of Life Detection" is designed to "define the burden of proof that must be met to convince a majority of the scientific community of such a discovery." Neveu et al. lists eight criteria: