TNPSC Thervupettagam
July 19 , 2019 1763 days 848 0
  • Some moons around distant, giant planets can break free of their orbits and end up circling the host star like a planet instead.
  • An international team of astronomers have described these hypothetical moons as ploonets.
  • Researchers reveal that ploonets can form when gas giants like Jupiter are forced to migrate closer to their star, causing a transfer of angular momentum to their moons.

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