
"Did the sun and solar system form in the first half or last half of our galaxy's history?"
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Detecting Life-Friendly Moons
The search for life-friendly real estate around distant stars doesn’t have to be limited to planets. New research shows that habitable exomoons can be detected with a new method using current technology – including NASA’s recently launched Kepler spacecraft.
Source: [astrobio.net]
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