British astronaut Tim Peake, who spent six months aboard the ISS, speculates on the existence of extraterrestrial life. He emphasizes the vastness of the universe, stating that with 200 billion stars in the Milky Way alone—and countless galaxies beyond—it is probable that complex life exists elsewhere. Recent scientific discoveries, including potential signs of life on the planet K2-18b, strengthen this belief. Peake suggests that within the next five to ten years, instruments like the James Webb Space Telescope could provide definitive evidence of biological life beyond Earth.
So the chances are that there is complex, intelligent life elsewhere in the universe.
We've discovered so many thousands of exoplanets in our neighbourhood which are orbiting stars.
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