Yes, with all the technology and how great our scientists are, why no discovery of life on other planets yet? Scientists always want proof .... and they have come up with none to show life elsewhere, they have presented no proof even with all their efforts to discover other life. Maybe it's because God only put life on this planet? Christians have no proof of this either but at this point we do know that Jesus did exist, he walked this earth, he performed miracles ...... that's a lot more than we can say about what scientists have been able to come up with ...they have nothing so far about other life in the universe or outside the universe.
light from the they orbit makes it difficult to locate extrasolar planets with telescope
extra solar planets are not bright compared to the stars they orbit
Scientists hope to find life on other planets by looking for evidence of water, essential elements, and molecules associated with life. They use robotic missions, telescopes, and future human missions to explore and analyze the surface and atmosphere of planets and moons. Scientists also study extremophiles on Earth to understand how life can survive in extreme environments, which helps guide the search for life on other planets.
People want to explore other planets to expand our understanding of the universe, to discover if life exists beyond Earth, and to potentially find resources that could benefit humanity in the future. Exploration of other planets also allows us to push the boundaries of science and technology.
Astronomers cannot locate extrasolar planets with telescopes because these planets are outside of our solar system and too far away for telescopes to directly observe. Instead, astronomers use indirect methods such as radial velocity and transit techniques to detect these distant planets.
The sumerians were the first to leave evidence that they were aware of other planets.
Because there is little or none of it.
It is difficult to get to the planets to observe them closely. Much of life (bacteria) would only be observable under a microscope, and even the largest living beings known on Earth wouldn't be observable from a telescope from Earth, for example.
light from the they orbit makes it difficult to locate extrasolar planets with telescope
light from the they orbit makes it difficult to locate extrasolar planets with telescope
Light from the stars they orbit makes it difficult to see them.
extra solar planets are not bright compared to the stars they orbit
Not yet, although we'll probably find some when we go there.
find it yourself
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.
Planets are not active emitters of energy, that would be Stars. Planets only reflect the energy (light) from nearby stars that they orbit. That is what makes it so difficult to find planets outside of our Solar System.
scientists can't really find if there is life on other planets