Yes.
It is very likely that the universe is packed with life all over the place, but the problem is that traveling across space involves such massive distances and difficulties that it is very hard to find and make contact with other places beyond our solar system.
Man has only been exploring space for 50 years and so we are still really only just at the beginning of seeing beyond earth. We have only sent men to the moon so far and that is very close.
If we wanted to visit planets beyond our own solar system then we would have to develop much better and faster technology to travel to other places outside of our solar system before we could look for life elsewhere.
The reason why there is life here on earth is because our planet is not too close to the sun to be too hot and not too far away to be too cold - life is very fragile and so our temperatures have to be just right as we orbit the sun otherwise life could not survive. But this means that statistically with all those other stars out there - millions and billions of them - there must be other planets orbiting other suns that are at the same distance that we are and so there would be a great chance of life also existing on those planets as well.
Yes; there are three. One is ceres(a dwarf planet) which is between Jupiter, and Mars. Eris is the second dwarf planet located past pluto. There is another planet that scientists researched on.
Yes, the planet Earth is part of the solar system, so all the life on Earth is in the solar system. Yes, our Earth is part of the Solar System. As to life on other planets - both within our Solar System and in other solar systems (planets around other stars), nothing has been proven yet, one way or the other. Specifically, no life has been found on other planets. It would seem probable, though, that what happened on Earth can happen again - perhaps on nearly any planet, perhaps only occasionally.
We don't know for sure - Andromeda is just too far to see that small detail. However, from current understanding of solar system formation, there will be billions of solar systems, planets and probably life .
Solar panels are commonly used to provide power for life support systems in space. They convert sunlight into electricity which can then be used to power the systems that sustain life, such as air circulation, water recycling, and temperature control. Solar panels are efficient, reliable, and sustainable for long-duration space missions.
Yes, other galaxies have solar systems similar to our own Milky Way galaxy. These systems consist of stars like our Sun, planets, and other celestial bodies. Studying these systems helps scientists understand the diversity of planetary systems in the universe.
Astronomers have found Earth-sized planets in other solar systems.
Maybe, but it will not be for quite a while yet. There are two big problems: one is that the other solar systems (we should really say stellar systems) are SO far away, and the other is that the requirements for a planet friendly to human life are pretty restrictive.
Respiratory system provides O2 to all other body systems , no life is possible with out O2 .
Exactly like ours? Not that we've seen yet. Are there solar systems orbiting other suns? Sure there are, not many with planets that could support life as we know it tho...
ALL OF THeM!! But seriously: We know of no planet except Earth with life on it in our solar system, and the conditions on other planets forbid advanced life. There are planets belonging to other suns, but they are very far away, and we have no information about life on them. It is extremely unlikely, but not impossible, that aliens from other solar systems have visited our solar system.
This is a highly debatable question, but logically speaking it is statistically probable that there are other forms of life out there, but the form of that life cannot be predicted with any certainty.Should human probes ever travel to other solar systems, the question would be probably be answered. If forms of life like ours do not exist, their possible introduction to other worlds would be an ethical dilemma.
there are no aliens its all just imaginative it might be in other solar systems like in every star there is a solar system and no life exist in any other planet except earth
There may, or may not, be. No life has been found even in our own Solar System (outside of planet Earth), much less in other star systems - but it isn't yet been possible to travel to nearby stars, so there is really no way to know for sure.
Yes; there are three. One is ceres(a dwarf planet) which is between Jupiter, and Mars. Eris is the second dwarf planet located past pluto. There is another planet that scientists researched on.
yes there could be another one out there some where because if you think about it where does our solar system end? We already know that there are other solar systems; we have observed planets around distant stars. We have not yet observed any planet that appears to be enough like earth to sustain life. We do know that there are other solar systems, though I seriously doubt that they have ever had life on them, regardless of whether they have or had water on it, which isn't a fail safe way of proving that any other planet or even universe has or ever had life in the first place. The only other real life out there, besides that on earth, is the spiritual ones, like God and his angels, fallen and the original ones.
Yes, the planet Earth is part of the solar system, so all the life on Earth is in the solar system. Yes, our Earth is part of the Solar System. As to life on other planets - both within our Solar System and in other solar systems (planets around other stars), nothing has been proven yet, one way or the other. Specifically, no life has been found on other planets. It would seem probable, though, that what happened on Earth can happen again - perhaps on nearly any planet, perhaps only occasionally.
yes becuase i have pictures and proof that there are alien life amungst us walking in the nearby solar systems anthony rea olguin #=9795746096 born 1997 december 14 brakinridge hospital austin texas 1212 pine st calvert texas going to calvert high