Scientists discover hidden potential for life on wandering moons throughout the galaxy

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New research suggests that moons orbiting rogue planets could maintain warm, habitable oceans for billions of years through natural heat processes, potentially providing stable environments for complex life to develop. These starless worlds, drifting through space, may offer far more possibilities for life than previously thought, expanding our understanding of where in the universe life might exist.
New research suggests that moons orbiting rogue planets could maintain warm, habitable oceans for billions of years through natural heat processes, potentially providing stable environments for complex life to develop. These starless worlds, drifting through space, may offer far more possibilities for life than previously thought, expanding our understanding of where in the universe life might exist.