Statistically, it is extremely likely that ours is not the only planet with life on it. Factually, it has not yet been officially prov-en that there is life on other planets other than to the extent of showing that life may have been possible on Mars in our own solar system. Our eyes are open as are our ears to find life outside the earth until we do.
2007-02-04 23:52:30
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answered by jeff s 2
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Titan, The Satarn's largest moon, showed the soupy orange atmosphere of the moon by Huygens space craft on January 15th 2005. Ti tan is the only known satellite with an atmospheric composition mainly Nitrogen and Methane- that resembels the earliest Earthen atmospheric conditions of aboout 4 billions years ago when probably life started in the Earth. The chemical and Geo physiological process on Titan are however much different. Titan Volcanoes Issue water as Ice ,instead of molten lava & hydrocarbon particles settle as dirt on moon's surface. The surface of Titan is dominated by dark river systems, flooded regeaons are sorrunded by elevated terrain, net works of narrow drainage tunnel and a plain strewn with what may be ice boulders. The surface temperature of Titan is -180C. It is far too cold for water to exixt as lequid there. The moon surface is also too cold for any organic life to develope ever. How ever possibility that life may exist under the surface of ice if water remains there in lequid form and that the interior where temperature could reach a comparatively warm -80C ,where might also contain lequid water and amonia. Life if at all exixt there it will exixt as microbe like Areache baccteria as it was in our earth
* Some part of this postings has been Taken from "The Lancet 2005"
Dr. Pranab Kr. Bhattacharya
Mr. Rupak Bhattacharya
Mr. Ritwik Bhattacharya
Mrs. Dahlia Mukherjee
Mr. Bholanath Bhattacharya
www.unipathos.com
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2007-02-05 08:15:20
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answered by Prof. Pranab Bhattacharya 2
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the universe contains millions of stars and palnets.The probability is there should be msny more solar systems with some planets having conditons favourable for the devlopment of life. So far we have not come across any lfe in any palanet that we were able to reach through satellites and other devices. We can not reach alkl the soalr systems even in our galalxy . ther eeing many mor galalxies with billioins of soslar sytems , it would be impossibleo us o study htem all. Change beimng the order of nature and the univrse , it might so happen that the othr planets which are at distances unfavourable for the delopmemt of lives . might change and might be able to sustain lives. .There may be many more adanced civilisations elsewhre in the other galaxies or even in the remote corner of our own galaxy.
2007-02-05 12:49:15
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answered by Infinity 7
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Their can be life other planets too as some planets or galaxies are millions or trillions of light years away that can also have not reached their and came back. Scientists are saying that there would be life on Mars.It is also possible that due to certain circumstances life would have extincted from Mars.
2007-02-05 07:58:01
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answered by tyson_123321 1
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No one can definitely say yes with total certainty, but considering the number of stars in the universe, the chances are good that there is some sort of life out there.
2007-02-05 07:52:50
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answered by Gene 7
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yes there may be life bcoz this universe is made up of billions of galaxies in which every galaxy contains a solar system like us today reaching there is impossible becoz it takes 1700years to reach there at a speed of light
2007-02-05 11:12:56
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answered by venky 2
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Lots,but not in our solar system.
I assume you mean technological life like us.
It is probably quite common but in the vast distances of space it may seem very rare.
2007-02-05 09:54:54
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answered by Billy Butthead 7
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Yes life is there but no boy could not even still find a single info about them - Aliens and UFO's.
2007-02-06 07:08:47
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answered by Meera 3
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yes,mars is a land for some living micro organisms which was said by astronomers in year 2004.
2007-02-05 09:32:29
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answered by prathigudupu P 1
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they are also asking the same question to their friend on such a platform.
2007-02-05 09:56:20
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answered by Anonymous
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