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Are there any living things in space? Why is it that everytime they show a footage of a ufo,the picture is blury?
Astrobiologists are trying to answer your question about life in space. Right now we have not discovered any living things beyond the Earth, either in space or on another planet, but we hope someday to do so. UFO pictures are blurry because they are either fakes or are out-of-focus images of something ordinary like an airplane or a star. UFOs are not, as some have claimed, spacecraft from beyond the Earth! David Morrison
NAI Senior Scientist
November 29, 2005
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