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Habitable zone planets around red dwarfs aren't likely to host exomoons, simulations suggest
There are no confirmed exomoons, moons orbiting distant exoplanets in other solar systems. There are a few candidates, but none have passed the threshold and been accepted as confirmed. But they must ...
A future space observatory could use exo-eclipses to tease out exomoon populations. If you're like us, you're still coming down from the celestial euphoria that was last month's total solar eclipse.
Physicists at The University of Texas at Arlington have published a study of F-type star systems, in which they explored systems where the planets spend at least part of their orbits in the stellar ...
There are no confirmed exomoons, moons orbiting distant exoplanets in other solar systems. There are a few candidates, but none have passed the threshold and been accepted as confirmed. But they must ...
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