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FtlIsAwesome
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My guess is that a small jovian can be a moon of a much larger jovian. Is this likely, and how would we detect it?
Just something I've never seen before. It seems that the assumption is that all moons of jovian planets are terrestrial.
Also possible are jovian binary planets, but I'm talking about where it is clear that one jovian is a moon of another.Thoughts?
Just something I've never seen before. It seems that the assumption is that all moons of jovian planets are terrestrial.
Also possible are jovian binary planets, but I'm talking about where it is clear that one jovian is a moon of another.Thoughts?