The odds of the right sized planet at the right distance from the right class of sun with the right sized moon and being tilted at 23 1/2 degrees narrows it down a smidge.
What do you make of post #48 above?
You’re assuming that intelligent life in the Universe can only have evolved under the same conditions that we did.
I give God more credit for imagination than that.
There could be ‘intelligent life’ right here with us now, and it’s so different that we just don’t recognize it for what it is.
Are you assuming that for life to exist on another planet, both that life and planet must be very close to our own? Carbon-based with liquid water, with life using oxygen and water as its most basic life support?