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Is there life on other planets?

Considering the number of stars in the universe, even if only a few of them have planets, it seems highly unlikely that Earth is the only planet supporting life.

However, it seems that all life on Earth evolved from a single ancestor, suggesting that abiogenesis is extremely rare. It is possibly so rare that it has only ever happened once anywhere?
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Gusman · 61-69, M
With 200 billion stars in the Milky Way Galaxy and 170 billion Galaxies in the observable universe there will be life out there.
Scientist estimate there could be 1 to 2 trillion Galaxies