There are probably millions of them. We have only found one so far. The problem with inhabitable planets other than the Earth is they're so far away.
Mars is not "livable". There are no planets in the solar system that are livable without artificial environments.
In this galaxy, only Earth for humans. Mars may once have had life, but it is not habitable to humans. Astronomers and scientists have found planets somewhat similar to Earth, but they may not have all the conditions necessary for humans. We still know very little about these planets.
No, humans have not landed on any planets besides Earth. The main reason is the extreme distances and conditions of other planets in our solar system, such as harsh temperatures, lack of breathable atmosphere, and intense radiation. Sending manned missions to other planets would require significant advancements in technology and resources.
No, the moon is not currently livable for humans. It lacks a breathable atmosphere, adequate protection from harmful radiation, and stable temperatures. However, there is ongoing research and discussions about potential future habitats or colonies on the moon.
NO>Planets are not as near as they appear to be and it takes lot of time, money and resources to successfully send a human and bring him back safely. It is very like that in the coming 2 decades we will be able to send humans on MARS which is the one of the nearest planet other than venus.
I don't think there are any planets to be liveable except Earth
Mars is not "livable". There are no planets in the solar system that are livable without artificial environments.
Well, there are planets outside of the solar system, and there is one that is livable, but I don't know what it is called.
What planets are out there and if there atmosphere livable.
We live on Earth, aliens live on Pluto, Mars, and other planets like Jupiter.
no. no humans have ever been to any of the other planets.
In this galaxy, only Earth for humans. Mars may once have had life, but it is not habitable to humans. Astronomers and scientists have found planets somewhat similar to Earth, but they may not have all the conditions necessary for humans. We still know very little about these planets.
Nothing in the positions of the planets affects humans. There is no proven connection between planetary activity and any individual's life.
It deflects harmful radiation and keeps earth at livable temperatures.
No, humans have not landed on any planets besides Earth. The main reason is the extreme distances and conditions of other planets in our solar system, such as harsh temperatures, lack of breathable atmosphere, and intense radiation. Sending manned missions to other planets would require significant advancements in technology and resources.
Yes, Earth is a livable place for a wide variety of organisms, including humans. It has the right combination of factors such as temperature, atmosphere, water, and nutrients to support life. Earth's unique conditions make it a habitable planet in our solar system.
No, the moon is not currently livable for humans. It lacks a breathable atmosphere, adequate protection from harmful radiation, and stable temperatures. However, there is ongoing research and discussions about potential future habitats or colonies on the moon.