So far (2010) no life has been found outside our own Planet.
There is strong evidence, that life may exist on Titan (a moon of Saturn) but what sort, or type is still unknown.
The chances are high, but until additional probes are sent to the surface, we will never know.
"...advantages and disadvantages of existing system" Main disadvantage? If all you are doing is existing, you really need to get a life! Main advantage? If you are merely existing, you are physically alive, which usually means you have a chance to get a life.
You are not younger on Saturn: the same amount of time has elapsed in your life. However, a Saturnian year is longer than an Earth year, you your age in Saturnian years is less than your age in Earth years.
Probably Titan, the largest, known to have lakes or seas of methane. Way to cold for us, but life seems to arise even in VERY inhospitable climates.
Life Somewhere Else was created in 1995.
The duration of Life Somewhere Else is 1380.0 seconds.
As of now it has not been proven but there are signs that it could have existed somewhere other than our own planet earth.
The Cassini mission, launched by NASA in 1997, aimed to study Saturn, its rings, and its moons to enhance our understanding of the Saturnian system. It sought to explore the planet's atmosphere, magnetosphere, and the dynamics of its rings, as well as to investigate the potential for life on its moons, particularly Enceladus and Titan. Cassini's findings have provided unprecedented insights into planetary science and the processes that shape our solar system.
it does......
biosphere
As of now, there is no confirmed evidence of life existing anywhere outside of Earth in our solar system. However, scientists continue to explore the possibility of life on places like Mars, Europa (moon of Jupiter), and Enceladus (moon of Saturn) due to conditions that may support microbial life.
The Cassini mission, launched in 1997, aimed to study Saturn, its rings, and its moons in detail. It provided unprecedented data about the planet's atmosphere, magnetic field, and complex ring system. Additionally, the mission focused on exploring Saturn's moons, particularly Titan and Enceladus, to investigate their potential for harboring life. Overall, Cassini significantly enhanced our understanding of the Saturnian system and the dynamics of planetary science.
Louis pasteur's view regarding the origin of life was that life comes from pre-existing life only.