The moon that has the best chance of supporting life is Europa, one of Jupiter's moons. Europa has a subsurface ocean beneath its icy crust that may contain the right conditions for life to exist, with the possibility of hydrothermal vents providing energy sources. NASA's Europa Clipper mission aims to study this moon further for signs of life.
The moon has no atmosphere to support life.
Scientists really haven't found bones on the Moon. If there were bones on the moon that might mean a really old astronaut was already there.
Currently, there is no evidence to suggest that there is life on the moon Oberon, which is one of Uranus' moons. The extreme cold temperatures and lack of atmosphere make it unlikely for life as we know it to exist there. Further exploration may provide more insights in the future.
Life on moon is very difficuilt , as the dress to live on moon is horrible. Nobody can afford it. Moon looks beautiful from earth & it is enough to see the moon from earth.Food is not available at moon & without food nobody can live.
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The moon that has the best chance of supporting life is Europa, one of Jupiter's moons. Europa has a subsurface ocean beneath its icy crust that may contain the right conditions for life to exist, with the possibility of hydrothermal vents providing energy sources. NASA's Europa Clipper mission aims to study this moon further for signs of life.
The moon has no atmosphere to support life.
don't know what it is yet, but i will find out.
Possibility
because it is close to earth like planet which has the possibility of life due to water
Not yet, but, as we have discovered water on various planets and moon, the possibility of life - as we know it - does exist.
To the best of our knowledge, there is at the present time, no life on the moon. Not even a bacterium. It's a totally dead satellite.
Yes. The possibility of a solar eclipse at any time other than new moon is zero; the possibility of a solar eclipse at new moon is very slightly greater than zero.
Scientists really haven't found bones on the Moon. If there were bones on the moon that might mean a really old astronaut was already there.
Currently, there is no evidence to suggest that there is life on the moon Oberon, which is one of Uranus' moons. The extreme cold temperatures and lack of atmosphere make it unlikely for life as we know it to exist there. Further exploration may provide more insights in the future.
There is a defiant possibility that life exists in one form or another on another planet or moon, but science has yet to find any evidence at this time.