As of now, NASA has not announced the discovery of planets where life exists. However, NASA has discovered exoplanets in the habitable zone of their stars, where conditions may be suitable for life to exist. Further studies are ongoing to determine the potential for life on these planets.
Yes, NASA has discovered many interesting findings on other planets, such as evidence of water on Mars, methane on Saturn's moon Enceladus, and organic molecules on Saturn's moon Titan. These discoveries help us understand the potential for life beyond Earth.
Ugghhh the First Caveman discovered the Earth on January 1 of the year 500,000 BC.
Yes, other planets do exist in our galaxy and beyond. There are thousands of confirmed exoplanets that have been discovered orbiting other stars in the Milky Way galaxy. Some of these planets may have conditions that could potentially support life.
It is my personal opinion that Earth cannot be the only planet that has abundant life. I believe that if life is going to be discovered on another planet that it will be the newest plant to be discovered, planet Kepler 186f.
It is possible, but we currently have no concrete evidence to confirm the existence of extraterrestrial life. Scientists continue to search for signs of life on other planets and moons within our solar system and beyond. The discovery of microbial life would significantly impact our understanding of the universe.
If it exists they may be able to see it. So far none has been found.
Seeing as there are 344 discovered planets, and Earth is the only one with life, there is a 1/344 probability so far. the more planets discovered without life, the less the chances are that there could be life on them
Yes, NASA has discovered many interesting findings on other planets, such as evidence of water on Mars, methane on Saturn's moon Enceladus, and organic molecules on Saturn's moon Titan. These discoveries help us understand the potential for life beyond Earth.
We cannot say if life exists on other planets or not. We are trying to work it out.Just because there is no evidence does not mean that there is no life on other planets. We are trying to work out the answer but the answer maybe, YES.
probably not, but if there was its bound not to be intellegent.
The after life has not been discovered. It is a hope or an aspiration of people that something further exists when we die
The word you're missing is.... liquid.
The word you're missing is.... liquid.
So far, earth is the only planet known to support life, but many scientists thing that life probably exists on other planets.
We do not know. So far, organic molecules have been located on planets and in distant stars, but this is not proof that organic life exists there.
There might be coz NASA will do a mission to explore Ceres & vesta the dwarf planets and the mission is called "The Dawn Mission" and they will know if there is life by 2015 ;) Posted by:pokefreak0986 From YouTube.com
Not yet, but, as we have discovered water on various planets and moon, the possibility of life - as we know it - does exist.