Nasa Confirms Extraterrestrial Life Does Exist On Other Planets – Aliens really do exist! That’s the amazing news that space boffins at NASA have confirmed this week. The US space agency has spoken for the first time about life on other planets and they are certain it DOES exist.
Having made the astonishing claims during a conference in Washington, NASA now hopes to scour the universe in hope of finding these alien life-forms. And they are planning to use some of the world’s most adavnced technology to produce a roadmap of space. NASA has already discovered more than 5,000 planets that could sustain life and many more are likely to be found. Sara Seager – Professor of Planetary Science and Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts – said: “Sometime in the near future, people will be able to point to a star and say, ‘that star has a planet like Earth’.” “Astronomers think it is very likely that every single star in our Milky Way galaxy has at least one planet.”
Today’s modern telescopes can look at hundreds of stars and tell if they have one or more orbiting planets. And they can even determine if the planets are the right distance away from their host star to contain liquid water, which is the key ingredient to life as we know it. NASA plans to lauch new telescopes in the next few years, including the incredible Webb Space Telescope. “This technology we are using to explore exoplanets is real,” said John Grunsfeld, astronaut and associate administrator for NASA’s Science Mission Directorate in Washington. “The James Webb Space Telescope and the next advances are happening now.
These are not dreams – this is what we do at NASA.” “What we didn’t know five years ago is that perhaps 10 to 20 percent of stars around us have Earth-size planets in the habitable zone,” says Matt Mountain, director and Webb telescope scientist at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore. “It’s within our grasp to pull off a discovery that will change the world for ever ( via dailystar.co.uk ). “It is going to take a continuing partnership between NASA, science, technology, the U.S. and international space endeavours, as exemplified by the James Webb Space Telescope, to build the next bridge to humanity’s future.”
Complex Alien Life Could Exist On 100 Million Planets
A new study asserts that the Milky Way is home to one hundred million planets that could support alien life. And not just simple microbial life, but complex alien life. The BCI calculation revealed that 1 to 2 percent of known exoplanets showed a BCI rating higher than Jupiter’s moon Europa, which has a subsurface global ocean that may be hospitable to life. Based on an estimate of 10 billion stars in the Milky Way, and assuming an average of one planet per star, this yields the figure of 100 million. Some scientists believe the number could be 10 times higher.
Professor Schulze-Makuch explained on Air & Space Magazine‘s website: The BCI calculation revealed that 1 to 2 percent of known exoplanets showed a BCI rating higher than Jupiter’s moon Europa, which has a subsurface global ocean that may be hospitable to life. Based on an estimate of 10 billion stars in the Milky Way, and assuming an average of one planet per star, this yields the figure of 100 million. Some scientists believe the number could be 10 times higher. Schulze-Makuch is also careful to point out that the study does not claim that complex life definitively exists on one hundred million planets. It only points out that the necessary conditions to support that life could exist on that many planets ( via openminds.tv ).
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