Question by THE DARK LORD: so the satellite camera been outside of the universe?
so the human satellite technology been outside the universed?
i thought that pics of the universe was fake/animated.
and so how come we havent discover a plannet yet that has life on it? like earth – people living on it if we went far out off the universe?
by lookin at the universe on tv, how come scientist havent study the other plannet? prolly some ufo plannet?
how come though?
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Because of how far away the nearest galaxy is, (4 light years), it would take four years time to see creatures on the planet considering they all didn’t die out. Also, our technology probably isn’t so advanced that it could see the backyard of an alien light years away.
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February 26th, 2011
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Nothing has EVER been outside the universe.
The pictures you see of the universe (which contains about 125 billion galaxies) are only from our limited point of view in near-earth orbit.
Fake – no, but often colored to bring out details.
As for life on other planets – the distance is a killer – we can barely see the planets, how could we ever resolve a life form?
maybe the scientist are just con artist
The sheer distance means that it would take maybe 1000 years just to travel to the next star, assuming that we could make a spacecraft that could keep going for that long. Nobody has got that much time to spare.
The furthest cameras have only got past the edge of the solar system and they have failed or will shut down soon due to lack of power.
“…so the satellite camera been outside of the universe?…”
Could be that you need a refresher on a few astronomy words–
SOLAR SYSTEM – Our sun and eight planets, including Earth
GALAXY – A huge collection of stars. Our solar system is located inside the Milky Way Galaxy
UNIVERSE – Everything that ever was, is now or ever will be. Our solar system and our galaxy — along with countless other solar systems and galaxies — exist within the universe
Mankind has never sent space probes outside of our own galaxy. Only four space probes have even left our solar system.
“…how come we havent discover a plannet yet that has life on it?…”
We’re trying to find signs of life beyond Earth but so far have been unsuccessful, mainly because we don’t have the technology to closely examine planets beyond our solar system. As of May 20th 293 planets have been found beyond our solar system. A couple of those *might* have conditions where life could start. We are also searching space for signals from any extraterrestrial civilizations.
Lol, KennyB, this confusion could have been avoided if we had all known that by ‘universe’ he meant ‘galaxy’ or ‘solar system’. I addressed an earlier question of his about pictures taken from outside of our solar system by the Voyager probes.
As of yet, no satellite has left our universe, let alone the KNOWN universe. And if it did, reality as we know it would probably be completely altered. Pictures from outside of our solar systems are most commonly from the Voyager probes. Pictures of our galaxy are not exactly what you would think. It’s not like any of us asked an Andromedan to take a picture of the Milky Way for us. Most of the pictures of our galaxy are put together from many smaller images. And as for pictures of our entire universe, those are typically massive murals composed of every single corresponding photo of the skies from Earth’s perspective, if not an artist’s rendition.
Now for life on other planets. The main problem today is we lack the technology to examine the candidate planets at close range. We are currently limited to remotely identifying planets capable of bearing life. And that does not guarantee that these planets will actually have life on them currently.
satellites have not been outside our universe the reason we have pictures of our universe is because we are taking pictures right here on earth of a different part of the universe that is way out there.
we have not discovered a planet with life on it because in order for life to happen there needs to be water and all the water we have found that is not on earth is frozen solid. we are interested in Titan (one of Saturn moons) right now because scientists believe that under the surface their might be liquid water and were there is liquid water can be life.
no satellite has been outside of the solar system. the solar system is not even 1 lightyear in diameter. the universe is 156 billion light years in diameter.