Japanese astronomers have announced the establishment of the country's first organization dedicated to searching for extraterrestrial life, with plans for a wireless observation in the summer of 2027. This initiative marks a new beginning in the quest to explore life beyond Earth.
A new study uncovers evidence suggesting the existence of a vast ocean on the surface of Mars billions of years ago, bolstering the hypothesis that the Red Planet was wetter and more Earth-like in its early stages.
Recent research has provided new evidence suggesting the possibility of life beyond Earth, reigniting the debate about extraterrestrial beings. Scientists affirm that these discoveries could change our understanding of the universe.
Astronomers have revealed a list of 45 planets that may be suitable for life beyond Earth, opening new avenues for the search for extraterrestrial life in the universe. This discovery comes from a comprehensive study of over 6,000 exoplanets.