Yes there is definitely at least one object in space, other than the Earth, that currently supports life and that is the ISS, or International Space Station.
Another Name Is A Portable Life-Support System
It is assumed that somewhere, in the vastness of space, there may be another planet that can support life. Whether that life is one we would recognise is another matter.
The life support and computers were installed in a space shuttle in 1985, by the great science and technologist Richard Walley! i hope this helps (:(:
Life support systems are expensive.
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Probably not. Earth is the only known object in the universe to support life. Asteroids do not have the right resources or conditions to support life and most have been floating in the vacuum of space of billions of years. So even if some alien microbial life had attached itself at some point, it would not be alive today.
There is a planet that can support life, it is just that the earth still has many years to come before we go to another planet
Modern day rocket has allowed for the design of vehicles that generate enough thrust to propel a person into space as well as life support system for a given period of time.taken directly from another question: How_is_space_travel_possible
Only if they are in an enclosed capsule with a life-support system.
A house in space is typically referred to as a "habitat" or "space habitat." These structures are designed to support human life in the harsh environment of space, providing essential life support systems, living quarters, and workspaces. Examples include the International Space Station (ISS) and proposed future habitats for lunar or Martian exploration.
Provides a space, a community, and resources to practice religion.
Because it has no air, no water, no shielding from space radiation, and no pizza there.