The Artemis II crew is on its way to the moon as you read this – but scientists say if they’re hunting for aliens, they’re trying the wrong moon. Extraterrestrial life may be hiding on the moons of ...
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Moons orbiting rogue planets wandering the galaxy could stay warm enough for life — tidal heating and hydrogen skies doing the work of a sun
Picture a planet hurtling through interstellar space with no star to warm it, flung from its birthplace by a gravitational ...
Moons drifting through the pitch-black void between stars — orbiting rogue planets with no sun — could sustain liquid water and conditions friendly to life for more than four billion years, according ...
Rogue planets sound like rare travelers among the stars, freed from the gravitational constraints of a host system, left to forever wander the interstellar void. But modern models suggest these free ...
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