NASA scientists do not believe there is life beyond Earth

A world-famous NASA scientist says there are no signs of aliens and there is a possibility that we are the only life in the galaxy.

NASA scientists do not believe there are aliens

According to South China Morning Post, William Borucki, one of the researchers of the Kepler space probe of the US Aerospace Agency (NASA), who spent most of his time exploring planets outside the Solar System Heaven, said we are alone in this galaxy.

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NASA world famous scientist William Borucki.(Photo: SCMP).

"We have a galaxy with 10 billion planets, there are planets that could theoretically live on the same size as the Earth, but no 'visit', we have not recorded get any contact information , 'he said on September 23 . "Why?"

Since bringing Kepler into operation in 2009, Borucki said it has discovered millions of planets orbiting other suns. But these findings do not help answer the biggest questions of mankind: Is there life outside of Earth and if there is why do we and they have not contacted each other?

"There can be up to 10 billion civilizations, or none. There is no concrete evidence. The evidence says that there are no aliens," he said.

Borucki has been working at NASA since 1962, helping to design a heat shield to protect Apollo astronauts from landing on the Moon in 1969. He was awarded the Shaw Prize, which honors individuals who have achieved significant breakthroughs. in scientific research and there are discoveries that have profound effects on humanity, in the awards ceremony on September 24 in Hong Kong.

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Keppler space probe.(Photo: SMCP).

"I spent a large part of my career looking for other worlds," Borucki said.

"What we came up with emphasized the importance of protecting the planet we live in. We can detect other worlds, other planets, but we can't go there yet. Similarities. Human hybrids are still here, on Earth, and we will have to do more to ensure that the planet's climate is still suitable for life. "

Borucki said he plans to support $ 100,000 in bonuses to help fight climate change and will donate another part to the ALS Foundation that specializes in side-muscle sclerosis.