Exomoons Around Rogue Planets: Potential Habitats Without Stars

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Becky Ferreira and David Dahlbüdding say that moons around rogue, free-floating planets could harbor life because their internal heat and tidal forces keep water liquid for billions of years, expanding the habitable zone beyond stars, with microlensing as a possible way to detect such worlds and life potentially not like Earth.

There’s a chance aliens are hitching a ride on the moons of rogue planets
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There’s a chance aliens are hitching a ride on the moons of rogue planets

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