If you mean "the other planets in this solar system", then no. Scientists have determined that the conditions required for life to develop naturally are not found on any of the other planets in our system, and photographs from satellites (both local and exploratory) do not suggest any forms of life.
Life on other solar systems, however, is almost definitely true. Rare, but it's phenomenally unlikely that we are the only ones.
2006-10-24 00:28:24
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answered by DoctorScurvy 4
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Can't 100% confirm it yet but the current signs point to No. The other planets do not have the correct pre-requisites for life but that is if we consider life as carbon based organism. Some scientist believe that life can even be silicon based and if this is true, these organism might be able to exist in much much harsher conditions.
2006-10-24 12:50:53
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answered by Stormbringer 2
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There is no evidence of extraterrestrial life.
However, we cannot definitively say that there is no life on other planets. If is highly unlikely that we will ever see or hear from any such life even if it did exist due to the distances involved.
2006-10-24 07:08:53
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answered by Vanguard 3
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NO . Not in our solar system. We know our solar system inside out.No life anywhere except on the earth
2006-10-24 08:19:32
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answered by Rajesh Kochhar 6
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Yes! Of course! E.T. Didn't you see the movie???
2006-10-24 07:52:59
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answered by pat z 7
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you need oxygen and water and we have it all
2006-10-24 07:32:48
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answered by deefksnider 2
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