The answer should be obvious
Yes!
Of course there’s life in space—that’s where Earth is!
Our planet is one teeny, tiny corner of an astonishingly vast universe. This might sound like a cheat/cheap answer, but it’s genuine. Earth is absolute proof life can thrive on an obscure planet in deep space!
We’re all astronauts on Starship Earth!
From our anthropomorphic self-centered perspective, we like to make a distinction between Earth and space but, in reality, no such distinction actually exists. Earth is just another planet in orbit around a rather ordinary star within a roughly average galaxy!
We are proof life can thrive in space for billions of years!
“Ah, but Earth is special. Earth is habitable,” some may say, but is it? Really?
Habitable is a matter of perspective. Earth is habitable for us but hostile for the organisms that first arose here billions of years ago! The cyanobacteria that produced most of the oxygen caused the first mass extinction!!!
Because this is roughly what Earth looked like during the Hadean era!
Because this is what Earth looked like several times over the past 4.5 billion years!
Without naturally occurring greenhouse gases, Earth’s average temperature would be near 0°F (or -18°C). Basically, we live on what would otherwise be a deep freezer.
And there’s a good chance that, with the launch of @NASA @JWSTObserver in 2021 we’ll be able to detect life on other planets!
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