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  1. Jan 14, 2022 · Figure 1. Our Milky Way is not the only galaxy in the universe; there are trillions more galaxies with various shapes and sizes throughout the universe (left). If we zoom in on our solar system in the Milky Way (right), we see eight planets, including Earth’s neighbors, Venus and Mars.

  2. Mar 9, 2021 · While the chances of finding life elsewhere remain unknown, the odds can be said to be improving. A well-known list of the data needed to determine the likely abundance of life-bearing worlds, though highly conjectural, is known as the “Drake equation.”

  3. Partners in the search for life Whether life exists beyond Earth is one of the most profound questions of all time. The answer will change us forever, whether it reveals a universe rich with life, one in which life is rare and fragile, or even a universe in which we can find no other life at all.

  4. May 11, 2020 · Furthermore, since we're capable of love, kindness, and empathy —as are many other creatures—it could reasonably be claimed that the universe is also possessed of these qualities. But it's...

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  5. Oct 5, 2016 · The underlying and overarching in all three becomes more evident as we go further. That is, they are all ways in which we connect with the universe, and one deeper than another. By gazing, we connect. We stretch the invisible line between our eyes and the object, and realize not only we ourselves exist, other things in the universe, too, exist.

  6. Aug 30, 2021 · Studying space helps us understand our own world. Studying the cosmos gives us an important perspective shift. When we learn about what lies beyond Earth, it gives us context for understanding our own planet. Studying the other worlds of our solar system and beyond makes it clear that Earth is a precious oasis for life.

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