More than one million scientists are doing research on this subject from more than 25 countries.
None of us can reply authentically as of now. We can express our feelings only. And I feel there are life in many other planets.
There are thousands of Galaxies in the universe. Every galaxy has millions of stars. Every stars may have planets. Even the chance of life in a planet is one in one million we would have 10000 planets with life. At least few would have developed life.
2007-02-13 20:59:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes there is life out there, and it is close by.
Where will we find "life as we know it?"
Europa (a large moon of Jupiter) ties with Mars; liquid water, organics and an energy source (geothermal). We should be looking a lot closer at Europa... but Mars is much easier to get to, we need nuclear propulsion. Next I would say Enceladus, a tiny moon of Saturn, which also has the 3 requirements... probably. Ganymede and Callisto have oceans 100 miles under the ice crust surface... but what energy sources?
A long shot would be Titan although its pretty cold there; it would have to be "life as we don't know it" and use something else besides water as a liquid solvent. The dark horses would be Venus (in the clouds 50 miles up) and Io which has a lot of energy sources; again life as we don't know it. And there is always the Jovian planets which have huge atmospheres with clouds that have Earth-like conditions of temperature and pressure.. but can life form in a gas or does it need a liquid (ocean)?
I suspect life is pretty much everywhere there is (1) liquid water (2) organic carbon-based chemistry happening (food) and (3) an energy source life can utilize for metabolism.
2007-02-13 23:30:41
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answered by stargazergurl22 4
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Yes there is. I do believe the space station is manned. Additionally, I'm currently occupying space as I write this so therefore I'm in space so to answer the question whether there is life in space then the answer would most definately be a yes.
2007-02-13 22:25:57
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answered by Xam 4
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i dont think there is a life in the space
2007-02-13 20:32:53
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answered by I am moslem 1
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Maybe there is. Maybe they are more advanced in science and technology than us.
Scientists are trying to pick up any possible radio wave that the ET's might broadcast.
Might be possible they have flying saucers and are watching our every move.Perhaps they are spying on you right now.
2007-02-14 00:35:23
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answered by raghustein 1
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yes. and now u r reading what one of them is saying
2007-02-13 20:32:03
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answered by Anonymous
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no
2007-02-13 20:36:41
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answered by Orion Quest 6
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