I believe that there are some [living] astronauts in the International Space Station as we speak.
Technically, this would be considered "living forms in space".
Beyond that, (aliens, etc...),
we do not know, but it given the sheer number of stars in the universe, there is certainly a chance.
2006-06-13 06:39:19
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answered by mrjeffy321 7
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How could there not be? Every star you see in the sky at night which are plentiful if you have seen the sky out west without any lighting around, is a star. A star has planets circling it as they are suns. There are god knows how many zillions of planets that are millions of years older than Earth. How could anyone think that none of these planets have not produced intelligent life that may be capable of so much more than we are even aware of. Will this planet survive natural disasters, war, hatred, prejudice, and disease to be able evolve into a loving caring race who will not destroy ourselves? Who knows, but imo it doesn't fare well for us at this point. I am sure if other planets are observing us we must appear as the ape men appear to us if even that. Maybe if somehow we can get honest, pure leaders to start the process of a clean planet without putting the priorities on corporate profit this planet may survive, and then maybe we will begin evolving our scientific, medical and social values. If that happens I am sure we will then become acquainted with superior beings.
2006-06-13 13:39:34
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answered by sancy 1
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In actual space...definetely not as we know it.
Now if you meant on another planet somewhere then yes of course. We are not the only accidents of biology. It's the same idea as life on earth developing on seperate pieces of land divided by wide oceans.
2006-06-13 13:23:41
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answered by Lee 4
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Yes, man is in outer space
2006-06-13 13:54:46
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answered by kpj1056 1
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I think so.
2006-06-13 13:21:08
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answered by SoConfused 2
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no
2006-06-13 13:24:59
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answered by skotty 2
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