Imagine you're a kid who loves to play outside. Now, picture a different playground, one where the grass is purple and the sky glows red. That's like living on another planet! Some planets are too hot, or too cold, or have no air, but scientists think there might be some places in space that could support life as we know it, just like Earth.
Examples
- Aliens could live in the ocean under the ice of Europa, just like fish live in our oceans.
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See also
- What Are Exoplanets — And Why Do We Care?
- How are new exoplanet discoveries changing our understanding of alien life?
- What are the latest discoveries from space exploration?
- What Is the Goldilocks Zone?
- What is habitability?
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