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Far from the warmth of any star, moons orbiting rogue gas giants might harbor oceans of liquid water

  • Writer: Sandeep K S
    Sandeep K S
  • 7 minutes ago
  • 1 min read
Understanding Starless Moons: This illustration depicts how moons without stars maintain warmth through tidal heating and atmospheric protection, where high-pressure hydrogen atmospheres play a crucial role in trapping heat, offering parallels to early Earth conditions and hinting at prolonged liquid water presence.
Understanding Starless Moons: This illustration depicts how moons without stars maintain warmth through tidal heating and atmospheric protection, where high-pressure hydrogen atmospheres play a crucial role in trapping heat, offering parallels to early Earth conditions and hinting at prolonged liquid water presence.

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