According to NASA, "on February 17, 1998, Voyager 1 became the most distant human-made object in space". And, "as of February 2008, Voyager 1 was at a distance of 15.7 billion kilometers (105.3 Astronomical Units) from the Sun." Please click on the related link below for more about the VOYAGER I and VOYAGER II spacecraft. As for living organisms, human beings have circled around and landed upon the Earth's moon. There is no way to determine if some plant pod or other living organism might have been blown into space (by volcanic activity, maybe, sometime in the distant past) then drifted off into the void propelled by the solar wind. NASA: National Aeronautical and Space Administration
The moon is a non living organism
maybe cuz of ultraviolet radiation (mars)
There is no way any sort of living organism could live on Jupiter 1st, its gravity is so strong that you would get crushed. 2nd It has an atmosphere made of helium and hydrogen and we need oxygen to survive. 3rd it has very cold temperatures
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because earth is the only planet which has life on it and if it had the same amount of heat as the others it would be too hot and every living organism alive will die due to the amount of heat
A living organism
an living organism
living organism
An organism living in another organism is called parasite.
A non-living organism is a dead organism.
All living things are organisms. There is no such thing as a living cell that is not an organism.
Yes. An organism is a living thing. A hamster is a living thing. Therefore, a hamster is an organism.
"Organism" is not a slang word. An organism is any living thing. Organism is just the scientific term for living things.
There is no living organism without a life cycle.
Yes, an organism is any living thing with cells.
any living thingAn organism is a living plant or animal.
Any living thing would be an organism- i hoped that helped you!