It's wild that we can not only detect exoplanets, but also their moons. Can't wait to see what we find with even bigger and better telescopes.
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If you're into that, the guy from Cool Worlds is leading a project in exo moon detection. His interview on the Event Horizon channel with JM Godier is pretty awesome.
Iโll show ya a moon spewin gas
That's no moon! Oh wait, it is.