Submitted by The_odd__todd t3_zj2go9 in space
AnswersQuestioned t1_iztitac wrote
I think our best hope is finding “life” on mars or a giants moon in the solar system. On mars, maybe a fossil of a basic organism, or a basic organism on said moon. That’s my hope for my lifetime. All else seems too hopeful. But like you I’d love us to discover something meaningful before I die!
wgp3 t1_izx8gkq wrote
I like to imagine we'll find technosignatures or biosignatures in at least one earth like exoplanet that also sits around a stable star in the habitable zone. We'll never be able to know for sure what's there but it would really hint at us likely not being alone.
AnswersQuestioned t1_izxxv9w wrote
Yeh agreed, I think we’ve massively underestimated how many habitable planets there are. There aren’t many compared to normal planets, but there are still many many habitable planets. And one of them will have some life! Will we find it in our life times though?
wgp3 t1_izye6ct wrote
One thing to note is that our current methods for finding exoplanets are biased towards inhospitable worlds. We basically need either very large, very hot, or very quick orbiting in order to see them.
The_odd__todd OP t1_iztjy6s wrote
It would be so cool just to see what they look like. Oh well we can hope.
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