It is possible but the planetary orbit would be very strange because Rigel is really a triple star system.
There is currently no scientific evidence to suggest the existence of aliens on Rigel or any other star system. The search for extraterrestrial life continues to be a topic of interest for astronomers and scientists.
Rigel's character does not come back to life in Farscape. His death remains permanent in the series.
It is not possible for life sustained by OUR PLANET to exist on Jupiter. Is it possible that there is another form of life that can survive on Jupiter? Sure...its possible. There hasn't been any evidence indicating life on Jupiter.
Rigel is a blue supergiant star that is estimated to have a lifespan of around 10 million years. It is currently in the later stages of its life cycle and is expected to end in a supernova explosion within the next few million years.
An excellent question, but not one that can be answered. Since Rigel (the white star in the "knee" of Orion) is a blue supergiant of about 17 solar masses, it will explode in a supernova when it dies. In fact, since Rigel is about 800 light-years away, it may already have done so, and the light could be on its way here even now. The bigger the star, the shorter the life-span. We know that Rigel will die before our own Sun does, but that doesn't narrow it down by much.
There is currently no scientific evidence to suggest the existence of aliens on Rigel or any other star system. The search for extraterrestrial life continues to be a topic of interest for astronomers and scientists.
Rigel's character does not come back to life in Farscape. His death remains permanent in the series.
Earth or any planet where life is possible
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Yes
there is not water and oxygen
It is possible,the universe can't be endless and only earth supports life,it'll be waste,there is a planet out there that supports life
It will end its life as a type II supernova.
On the surface of this planet? Yes. In this planet, like inside the molten hot pressurized iron/magma core? Uh no.
That's too easy; Earth is the only planet KNOWN to support life. Life maybe possible elsewhere, but nobody is certain.
Unless humans can survive -360.4 degrees F and 1,305 mph wind, human life is not possible on Neptune.
keplar 22b is a planet. it is very important as scientists think there could be life on the planet as it has an atmosphere so it could have similar conditions as we have on earth, so it could be possible there is life on that planet.