yes
Yep. Depends how you define "Universe". If it's EVERYTHING, then you can't get outside it, because all places are part of the "everything" thing.
As there is currently no confirmed evidence of anything existing outside our universe, it is not possible to determine the next closest object to Earth. The concept of distance and objects beyond our universe is purely speculative and theoretical at this point.
its very possible that we are not the only life in the never ending universe so probably not
Nothing whatsoever is know about life in other parts of the universe. It is not even known whether or not life exists anywhere outside the Solar System.
NO because outside of the universe has no landmass
The universe is everything by definition. This means there is nothing outside of the universe. There is no noted end to the universe or line that someone could say this is where the universe ends and the outside begins.
No, there is not there is no edge to the universe, and there is nothing outside of the universe. there just IS the universe.
Whilst it is unlikely that we are alone in the universe we have not yet detected any conclusive signs that life exists outside of the Earth.
The name Universe refers to all that there is in existence, therefore nothing can be outside it.
If there is indeed anything "outside of the Universe", science has no knowledge about it.
yes, it is possible to tour the universe.
We don't know what it's like outside the universe because the big bang caused the expansion of mass, so were pretty sure nothing happens outside the universe.