Currently no planet other than Earth is known to harbor life. Even then, the planets outside our solar system are so distant that we would have no way of seeing what that life looked like.
Well, I'm not sure but I read in a book that in year 2015 a spacecraft named Darwin will be launched to look for Earthlike planets. Onboard telescopes will then analize the light from the planets that might have been produced by living things.
I would think exobiology is the study of living things on other planets, though we still have not found living things on other planets.
depending on the planet there cannot be living things on other planets
Other than the Earth, no life has been found on any of the other planets. We are still searching.
Earth, Apart from ours no other planets been proved to have living things !
The Kepler mission used the transit method to detect Earthlike planets around other stars. It observed the slight dimming of a star's light when a planet passed in front of it, indicating the presence of an orbiting planet. By monitoring these periodic dips in brightness, Kepler could infer the presence of planets, including Earthlike ones, by analyzing the data over time.
it is still unknown to man kind if their are other living things on other planets. some people believe there is and some don"t. if the government knows about other life on planets their hiding it
possibly.
Eart's status of being the only planet with living things must be made conditional with a "that we know of now". In the immensity of the Universe there are other planets which we will eventually discover, that have life.,
Eart's status of being the only planet with living things must be made conditional with a "that we know of now". In the immensity of the Universe there are other planets which we will eventually discover, that have life.,
It is highly unlikely that any other planet in our solar system will. That does not preclude the possibility of life being elsewhere in the universe.
If by "like Earth" you mean habitable (that we could live on, without spacesuits, domes or other technological adaptations): there aren't any in our solar system, and none yet elsewhere that we know of. But scientists keep searching; the universe is a pretty big place, and odds are there are multiple other Earthlike planets out there somewhere.