Water.
Another idea: Water is not really "evidence" of life, but an oxygen rich atmosphere would be.
As of now, no concrete evidence of life on another planet has been discovered. Scientists continue to search for signs of extraterrestrial life through various missions and experiments. So, there is no specific person who discovered life on another planet.
Currently, Earth's neighboring planet, Mars is being tested for the evidence of life.
We have no way to know the answer to that question. No human has ever stepped onto another planet, and no space probe has sent back evidence that suggests that life exists on another planet. That's not saying that it doesn't, just that we've never seen evidence of it yet.
There is a defiant possibility that life exists in one form or another on another planet or moon, but science has yet to find any evidence at this time.
Life on Another Planet was created in 1983.
The ISBN of Life on Another Planet is 0-87816-014-0.
No. There is no evidence of life on Mars, and certainly not intelligent life.
As of now, there is no confirmed evidence of life on another planet. Scientists are actively researching this topic through missions like the search for microbial life on Mars and studying exoplanets for potential habitability. While there is ongoing exploration and discovery, definitive proof of extraterrestrial life is yet to be found.
The discovery of liquid water on another planet would be important as it is a key ingredient for life as we know it. It could indicate the potential for past or present microbial life, and could provide insights into the planet's habitability and potential for supporting life in the future. Studying liquid water on another planet could also advance our understanding of planetary formation and evolution.
A life on another planet
Yes. As well as there's freakin cheese on Uranus
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