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In space, No. Space is a hard vacuum and near absolute zero temperature.

However, if the conditions are better, such as a moon (Io, for example) or a distant planet, there is a chance.

It is possible that there is life; however, with our limited technology and resources we cannot say for sure just yet. There still could be, though!

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