"There are trillions of galaxies. Each galaxy has hundreds of billions of stars. Each star has at least two planets. And 10% of them are very likely similar to our own," says French-American astronomer Franck Marchis. His conclusion: "It is impossible that there isn't other intelligent life elsewhere in our universe."

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"On est au début du chemin" : trouverons-nous un jour d'autres vies dans l'univers ?

Les astronautes de la mission Artémis 2 viennent de mettre le cap vers la Lune, une première en un demi-siècle. Un retour vers l'espace qui inspire à France 24 une question : où en est la science dans la quête de signes de vie extraterrestre ?

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There are a trillion galaxies, many, not all have hundreds of billions if stars. Most stars are red dwarfs. And far fewer than 10% are "like earth" even in size. Of the hundreds of exoplanets found, 0% are "like us"

The physicist also leaves out sterilising supernovas and unstable stars.

That physicist has hopes and dreams, fantasies and sci-fi. Not evidence.

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@setiinstitute Time is running out to find alien life, you should care earth’s Life more 🙏🌱☀️