Maybe. Depends if humans will try. If they do, they will find the Andalite planet, The Hork-Bajir world and more.
rocks
No. Other stars have been found to have planets orbiting them.
No one actually found any human life on any other planets yet, but there is known to be some plant life out on mars.
The solar system is found between the orbits of two planets, with the innermost known planet being Mercury and the outermost known planet being Neptune. The solar system also consists of other celestial bodies such as dwarf planets, moons, asteroids, and comets.
Moons can be found orbiting planets within our solar system and other planetary systems. They are natural satellites that range in size from small asteroid-like bodies to larger planets like Jupiter. Some moons, such as Earth's moon, are large enough to have their own gravitational pull.
Extrasolar planets are planets found orbiting stars other then our own.
NO- People have found water on other planets but there is no life there.
Earth's scientist have not found life on other planets to date.
Other than the Earth, no life has been found on any of the other planets. We are still searching.
I would think exobiology is the study of living things on other planets, though we still have not found living things on other planets.
Astronomers have found Earth-sized planets in other solar systems.
rocks
No. Other stars have been found to have planets orbiting them.
Orbiting stars. We know of eight planets orbiting our Sun, and we know of over 300 planets orbiting other stars.
the found different rock on the planets
None have been found so far.
yes there is 2 planets but there are also dwarf ones too.