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Scientists Claim Alien Life Could Have Existed On The Moon Twice Throughout History
Today, Earth’s moon is uninhabitable and does not contain a trace of life. It does not have much of an atmosphere, a drop of ...
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Controversial findings in meteorite suggest possible extraterrestrial origins
Recent studies have unearthed controversial findings in a meteorite that suggest possible extraterrestrial origins. We will delve into these findings, examining the evidence, the theories that have ...
NASA’s Perseverance rover found possible signs of ancient life in rocks on Mars, keeping scientists up at night.
The Perseverance rover’s new findings set the stage for bringing Martian samples back to Earth to test whether microbes once ...
A rocky, Earth-size planet located in our Milky Way galaxy may have an atmosphere around it, according to new research, ...
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Where could alien life exist in our solar system?
There are quite a few other places we might find life in the solar system, including dwarf planets like Ceres. Ceres is ...
Was there ever life on Mars? Planetary scientists think there could have been but there hasn’t been any direct evidence.
High-energy particles zipping through the cosmos are harmful to life on Earth, but scientists think it could be food for ...
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Will the James Webb telescope lead us to alien life? Scientists say we're getting closer than ever.
Three years into its mission, the James Webb Space Telescope has advanced the search for alien life more than any machine ...
A new proposal suggests "ionic liquid" could sustain life on waterless planets. Credit: MIT/Jose-Luis Olivares The search for alien life usually hinges on finding the same conditions that sustain life ...
Radar systems used by civilian airports and military operations may be unintentionally revealing our planet's existence to potential "extraterrestrial observers." This is the conclusion of a study ...
Researchers using the Webb telescope found traces of two gases, dimethyl sulfide (DMS) and dimethyl disulfide (DMDS), in the atmosphere of K2-18b, a planet 124 light-years away.
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