Many aliens live in environments similar to Earth," stated the former Nasa top scientist.
Image Source : GoogleHe went on to say that they were making tremendous progress and that in his 40 years in the space sector, they had learned a lot of things they couldn't before. He also stated that the James Webb Telescope would assist them in analysing the atmospheres of currently unreachable planets, and that NASA would be able to "tease" us with photographs of such planets. "We could see some remarkable findings in the next number of years," Jim said, calling this "a major stride forward."
He also stated that the telescope could assist them in comparing the atmospheres of distant planets to those that they are already familiar with. "We'll compare these environments to the ones we're familiar with." "Are they more Venus-like, Mars-like, or Earth-like?" he wondered.
These investigations may hold the key to determining whether or not we are alone in the immensity of the universe. It will be fascinating to see the results of such research. They might also confirm whether any previous UFO sightings were genuine.
"We're going to start figuring out what some of these planets look like from their atmospheres with our next big telescope." We'll compare these environments to those we're familiar with. Are they more Venusian, Marsian, or Earthian in nature?" he added.
It's a major step forward, and "truly astonishing discoveries" are expected in the next years, he said.
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