It is not currently known. It seems very likely, given the huge amount of stars/planets in the Universe. (There are roughly 1011 galaxies in the observable Universe, with an average of 1011 stars per galaxy; it is now believed that most stars have planets.)
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The sun is the only star in our solar system.
Not in our solar system, outside our solar system there may well be a planet that is habitable to human life, however if we found one we would not be able to get to it with our current space travel technology they would simply be too far away.
There are 8 planets.
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Respiratory system provides O2 to all other body systems , no life is possible with out O2 .
There is no evidence to suggest that there are aliens on Neptune. The planet is known for its extreme weather conditions, frigid temperatures, and lack of a solid surface, making it an inhospitable environment for life as we know it. While the search for extraterrestrial life continues in various forms throughout our solar system, Neptune remains an unlikely candidate for hosting life.
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meteors asteroids are not the smallest members in our sola systm thay could be or are cosmic particles coming from super novers and from our star ther are a hasard for astranots