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Originally Posted by Ara Pacis
That's what I mean, it's inconclusive, but it is still part of the sample set, along with Luna and possibly Titan, Eros, and perhaps we should include Venus too since we've landed on all of them.
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Um.
I guess I just don't understand what you mean. Earth is still the only planet confirmed to have evidence of life. Mars has questionable data that might show evidence, or might not. None of the other planets/moons mentioned have shown any evidence, at present all we have is speculation, based on a few possibilities.
That still leaves just one planet with life.
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