The Milky Way, our galaxy, has over 100 billion stars, each potentially hosting alien worlds.
Scientists use radio telescopes to listen for signals from extraterrestrial civilizations.
Exoplanets, planets outside our solar system, are abundant, with thousands discovered to date.
Some moons in our solar system, like Europa and Titan, are considered potential candidates for extraterrestrial life.
Astrobiology explores the possibility of life beyond Earth, considering various environmental conditions.
The "Wow! signal" in 1977 remains one of the most mysterious signals detected from space.
😎 Fun Fact
The word "extraterrestrial" refers to anything originating outside Earth, and "ET" stands for "extraterrestrial."
📜 Story (Fiction!) 😂
In a galaxy far, far away, an alien named Zara found itself among planets and stars. With three eyes full of wonder, Zara waved at the swirling cosmic friends.
As Zara explored the playground, the alien made friends with comets and danced with asteroids. Planets, each with its unique colors, welcomed Zara with open orbits. The cosmic symphony played, and Zara's heart danced to the rhythm of the universe. 🪐👽✨