I don't think so, because, if there was wouldn't they have come a thousand years ago? So, I don't think that there are any deadly organisms that are from outer space to harm us people.
A space station is a satellite designed to allow humans to live in outer space.
Organisms from earth, cannot live in outer space. They need a stable environment and a place to evolve and reproduce. Outer space, does not have a stable environment it gets hot then cold in a matter of seconds. If you really think about it, what would the organisms eat? There's nothing in outer space that would provide them with food.
Humans have not left outer space. The International Space Station is still crewed.
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Yes it is. It is a near vacuum and as such would be deadly to humans exposed to it.
Theoretically, there could be anything living in outer space. it is highly likely that there are many organisms living there however there is no hard evidence yet.
Current technology is not advanced enough for humans to live permanently in outer space. However, there are ongoing efforts to establish long-term habitats, such as the International Space Station, and plans for future missions to Mars and beyond. With continued research and technological advancements, it is possible that humans may one day live in outer space.
Only if they are in an enclosed capsule with a life-support system.
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Two invisible radiations from outer space which can affect humans are the infrared rays and the ultra-violet rays.
humans need to travel to outer space to reduce the chances of human species being wiped out by a single disaster such as meteor
It is impossible to know at our stage of development. Humans today can only see a small part of space. Maybe one day human or robots can adventure into space and possible find life in outer space.