Sunday 27 November 2016

life in outerspace

The universe contains billions of galaxies and each galaxy contains billions of stars, and a fraction of those stars contain Earth like planets meaning that there must be some type of life on those planets. If you really think about those numbers and the fact that life is anything from bacteria like organisms to living beings more complex than humans, it enlightens one on the endless possibilities that could be lurking somewhere in the universe. Over the last couple of decades scientist at NASA have come a long way regarding new discoveries about outer space.   Through constant new discoveries equipped with advanced technologies, as well as the evidence of life in meteorites, and the fact that scientists have revealed that planets have the potential to sustain life it is plausible to say that there is life on another planet.

Everyday scientists at NASA, find new information about outer space with their scientific equipment which creates new doorways for new evidence of existence of a separate life. Currently, scientific equipment is not yet advanced enough to go as far and fast enough to search galaxies for any type of life form. In a couple more decades with more advanced equipment there will be more information on the actual possibilities of life in outer space and the different more broad types of life. Also with the amount of information NASA has already collected about outer space is mind bottling and the near future evidence will be astonishing. These indications proving that more facts and important evidence will be found about planets, galaxies away. 

Secondly, NASA scientists claiming to have found evidence of fossilised bacteria in meteorites that have landed on earth, this giving firm evidence there is life in outer space. Dr Hoover, an expert on life in extreme environments, said the samples he analysed from the middle of the meteorite lacked nitrogen, pointing to them having originated elsewhere.

1 comment:

  1. Good article Soumya. However, I want you to write more creative writings than non-fiction.

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