- 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...
- have been no
positive confirmations of
satellites of extra-solar
planets (
exomoons); however, some
evidence in
favour of
their existence has been produced...
- yet be
ruled out; deep
exploration would be
required for confirmation.
Exomoons are not yet
confirmed to
exist and
their detection may be
limited to transit-timing...
-
Tidally detached exomoons, also
known as
orphaned exomoons or ploonets, are
hypothetical exoplanets that were
formerly exomoons of
another planet, before...
- I is a
possible moon of
exoplanet Kepler-1625b,
which may be the
first exomoon ever
discovered (pending confirmation), and was
first indicated after preliminary...
-
Roche limit at 0.001 AU (150 thousand km; 93 thousand mi),
which allows exomoons (or
exoplanets if J1407b is a
brown dwarf) to form
within the disk, as...
-
possible existence of an
exomoon,
similar to that of Kepler-1625b, but even more
recent research still find the
existence of an
exomoon likely. Kepler-1708b...
- been
produced by
fragments resulting from the
disruption of an
orphaned exomoon. Tabby's Star is not the only star that has
large irregular dimmings, but...
-
exoplanets are
giant planets; at
least one, Kepler-1625b, may have a very
large exomoon,
named Kepler-1625b I,
which could theoretically host a subsatellite. Nonetheless...
- is
consistent with an
extrasolar gas torus,
possibly fueled by a
hidden exomoon resembling Io moon.
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