We don't know. The odds of us being the only living life forms in space are 1/1,000,000. Alone there is 400 billion stars (That they know of) in the Milky Way, and has probaly thousands (or more) solar systems- that have who knows how many planets.
Space is like numbers, they NEVER end so saying were alone is... pretty much impossible. For sure there is OVER 50 Billion Galaxys that has BILLIONS- or more- stars. Besides there has been Many sightings and abductions over the years. There is many theories/evidence of other life but we'll have to find out in the future.
Other Interesting things that have to do with aliens are:
The Nazca Lines - Unsolved
Nome Abductions
UFO sightings
The Fourth Kind - Movie
Strange encounters of the Third Kind - Movie
Apollo 17 - Movie Coming Soon ...
The Mayan Indians - Unsolved
Ect.
If you like space you can go APOD -- Astronomy Picture Of the Day -- and see pictures and read facts about space.
But in the end what you choose to belive is your to decide.
The likelihood of other forms of intelligent life existing on other planets is difficult to determine definitively. However, given the vastness of the universe with billions of galaxies and planets, many scientists believe it is probable that other forms of intelligent life could exist elsewhere. Ongoing research in astrobiology and the discovery of exoplanets have fueled interest in the search for extraterrestrial life.
There are no confirmed life forms on other planets. However, the possibility of life on other planets is very real. The number of stars with terrestrial planets in the Habitable Zone in our galaxy alone is immense. Given that number, up to 50 billion, multiplied by the possibility of millions of millions of galaxies makes it remarkably probable that life exists somewhere else.
No, it is a statement, but there is a hypothesis that there is life in other galaxies, or even outside the solar system but in our own galaxy, but it can't really be described as scientific because no evidence has ever been found.
Scientists often look for the molecule water when investigating the possibility of life on other planets. Water is essential for all known forms of life and its presence can indicate the potential for habitability on other planets.
Archaebacteria are the oldest and most primitive forms of life on planet Earth. It is postulated that primitive life on other planets would be most likely to resemble Archaebacteria. In addition, Archaebacteria were the first life forms to exist on Earth, so studying them allows xenobiologists to postulate how life may come into being on other planets.
They study distant galaxies because they want to know whats out in other galaxies and how many planets it has
There are thousands and thousands of other planets outside of our solar system, along with many other galaxies, universes, and planetoids, and possibly other forms of life.
The likelihood of other forms of intelligent life existing on other planets is difficult to determine definitively. However, given the vastness of the universe with billions of galaxies and planets, many scientists believe it is probable that other forms of intelligent life could exist elsewhere. Ongoing research in astrobiology and the discovery of exoplanets have fueled interest in the search for extraterrestrial life.
Yes. Scientists haven't been able to explore other galaxies. I believe that there is life in other galaxies just like Earth. but how do they explore galaxies? i mean how do they know there are other galaxies? do they have any proof of lik=fe on other galaxies? ^^^^^^^
Earth's scientist have not found life on other planets to date.
So far most planets are too hot or too cold to support life or are gas giants. Scientists are yet to find signs of life in other planets, other than planet Earth. The universe has many galaxies and planets, most are still yet to be explored. The search for extraterrestrial life is ongoing.
Maybe life on planets far far away!
no because we have no way of knowing what kind of life forms are on other galaxies because they could be aliens(:
No
There are no confirmed life forms on other planets. However, the possibility of life on other planets is very real. The number of stars with terrestrial planets in the Habitable Zone in our galaxy alone is immense. Given that number, up to 50 billion, multiplied by the possibility of millions of millions of galaxies makes it remarkably probable that life exists somewhere else.
To know what is the life there, and if there's any other creatures or "aliens". some scientists are looking for planets with water and life on them.
No body knows at this time.