Yeah, nobody has visited an exoplanet, so this title is CLICKBAIT! LOL!
However, the old exoplanet thread is history. And since so very many have been discovered since it was closed, I thought I'd create a new thread.
There are now officially named 5332 exoplanets, located in a confirmed 3999 solar systems. The Webb Space Telescope has been tremendously successful, not in actually finding them, but in analyzing the atmospheric makeup of those that are discovered.
Webb has made a few discoveries of exoplanets in its own right.
I do believe science is going to find life elsewhere, but so far they've only added more and more evidence to just how special our home planet of Earth really is. And the odds of ever finding "intelligent" life elsewhere are...pardon the pun, absolutely astronomical. Even if it exists, the Universe seems almost designed to keep way too much distance between galaxies and solar systems for contact to ever be made.
https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/
https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/
However, the old exoplanet thread is history. And since so very many have been discovered since it was closed, I thought I'd create a new thread.
There are now officially named 5332 exoplanets, located in a confirmed 3999 solar systems. The Webb Space Telescope has been tremendously successful, not in actually finding them, but in analyzing the atmospheric makeup of those that are discovered.
Webb has made a few discoveries of exoplanets in its own right.
I do believe science is going to find life elsewhere, but so far they've only added more and more evidence to just how special our home planet of Earth really is. And the odds of ever finding "intelligent" life elsewhere are...pardon the pun, absolutely astronomical. Even if it exists, the Universe seems almost designed to keep way too much distance between galaxies and solar systems for contact to ever be made.
https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/
https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/