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A new proposal suggests a massive "interferometer" spanning kilometers could finally detect the first moon orbiting another world.

  • Writer: Sandeep K S
    Sandeep K S
  • Jan 7
  • 1 min read
 Current challenges in detecting habitable exomoons are highlighted, with new solutions like the Kilometric Baseline Interferometer promising more effective discovery by utilizing astrometry to detect the subtle 'wobbles' caused by moons, potentially spotting Earth-sized moons up to 652 light-years away.
Current challenges in detecting habitable exomoons are highlighted, with new solutions like the Kilometric Baseline Interferometer promising more effective discovery by utilizing astrometry to detect the subtle 'wobbles' caused by moons, potentially spotting Earth-sized moons up to 652 light-years away.

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