"Are there such things as starless "rogue" planets? If so, are they of any interest to astrobiology?"
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Question
Can there be life on any other planets beside earth?
Can there be -- yes. But is there life elsewhere? We don't know, since we have not yet developed powerful ways to search for life remotely. This is a central objective of astrobiology research. David Morrison
NAI Senior Scientist
December 18, 2006
- How frequently are questions answered?
- I asked a question but there was no answer?
- Who is the Astrobiologist answering these questions?
- Will I get an email when my question is answered?
- What college courses should I take to become an astrobiologist?
- How can I get a job as an astrobiologist at NASA?
- Have aliens visited Earth? Are UFOs real?
- Is there a planet or brown dwarf called Nibiru or Eris that is approaching the Earth and threatening our planet with widespread destruction?
- Is it true that the Sun will be in the center of the Milky Way Galaxy in December 2012 and that this will cause a pole shift and massive destruction.
- Has NASA discovered life on other worlds?
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