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by Koshkin 2098 days ago
Milky Way contains on the order of half a trillion star systems. Would having, say, a million planets carrying some form of life in our galaxy alone qualify as “rare”?
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To be fair, I wouldn't consider that rare. When we talk about life, we usually think in terms of are we alone. If there are a million planets with life, life isn't rare, regardless of what percentage of planets have life.
We also know that our solar system has exactly the right conditions needed for life.
No, we know that our planet has the right conditions for life. The conditions on Venus are very different.
That would be rare.

I also suspect 1 million is a massive underestimation.