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Is there proof of life in outer space ?

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Is there proof of life in outer space ?

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To answer this depends on what you consider proof of life. On one level we can claim that there has been periodic life in outer space since the 1950’s when we started exporting our own. There are many artifacts to these events from space debris and lunar habitations. The proof for extra-terrestrial life is often confusing. There are many people that have subjective ‘proofs’ using photography, conspiracy, and other forms. This proof exists, but is often of questionable voracity. As for scientific evidence for extra-terrestrial life is fairly scarce. There are exciting indications of life on Mars including water, porous rocks, and chemical compounds that we would normally associate with biological processes. However, they have never actually seen anything that is living.

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No. There’s just proof that evolution can find a way for creatures to survive, but it needs oxygen or liquid water unlike Mars or Venus or Mercury. But there’s a real possibility that Jupiter’s moon Europa may have an ocean beneath the ice that is heated and melted due to Jupiter’s gravitational pull on the moon. Because Jupiter’s innermost large moon Io is heated and melted in the same way, and Io is rock, with a melting point of around 2,000 degrees F. The melting point of ice is like 50 degrees F. But since Europa is further out, we can’t say the frozen surface proves there is no liquid water. We just need to send a drill that will drill down and search for an ocean. And then expect life on the moon. Watch this video about the most extreme survivor on Earth. http://au.youtube.com/watch?

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yes there is. Look around you…do you see people, do you see insects, plants, and other animals, if so then yes there is life in “outer space” Sorry about the sarcasm, i know you mean besides earth.. lol!!! in theory, there is traces on mars that suggest that life once existed there. Considering that NASA has only mapped 1/ one trillionth of the sky, and that there has been no probes sent further than Neptune (the first probe to pluto is on its way right now called NEW HORIZONS), there are endless possibilities for life in the universe. Thats why scientists are so obsessed to find life on Mars.

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Yes and no. We have found no evidence of INTELLIGENT life like or realitive to ourselves But we have found basic life on the most basic level we have found bacteria which is the most basic you can get. But we have not even searched a fraction of our own galaxy let alone the universe. But life does not have to be realitive to ourself to be alive there could be many many other lifefroms very diverse to us.

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there is no proof but as they said in the movie Contact, if we were alone, it’d be a big waste of space. I mean come on. There are billions of planets out there. Of course life exists on some of them too. There is nothing special about Earth.

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