Natural satellite habitability in the context of Exomoon


Natural satellite habitability in the context of Exomoon

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👉 Natural satellite habitability in the context of Exomoon

An exomoon or extrasolar moon is a natural satellite that orbits an exoplanet or other non-stellar extrasolar body.

Exomoons are difficult to detect and confirm using current techniques, and to date there have been no confirmed exomoon detections.However, observations from missions such as Kepler have observed a number of candidates.Two potential exomoons that may orbit rogue planets have also been detected by microlensing.In September 2019, astronomers reported that the observed dimmings of Tabby's Star may have been produced by fragments resulting from the disruption of an orphaned exomoon. Some exomoons may be potential habitats for extraterrestrial life. A possible exomoon, which, if real, may be habitable, has been discovered around one of the components of the binary rogue planet 2MASS J11193254−1137466 AB.

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