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Why Haven't We Found an Exomoon?

  • Writer: Sandeep K S
    Sandeep K S
  • Dec 4, 2025
  • 1 min read
An illustration explores the James Webb Space Telescope's 60-hour observation of Kepler-167e, with a promising signal initially suggesting an exomoon. However, a large starspot is determined as the most likely cause, as the exomoon would need to be 30% larger than models allow to create the detected signal.
An illustration explores the James Webb Space Telescope's 60-hour observation of Kepler-167e, with a promising signal initially suggesting an exomoon. However, a large starspot is determined as the most likely cause, as the exomoon would need to be 30% larger than models allow to create the detected signal.

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