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Taking a shot at the first EXOMOON, Any ideas?
karolp
post Jun 6 2007, 01:51 PM
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With the Spitzer guys actually "imaging" the hot spot on one of the hot Jupiters and other guys "imaging" a surface of Altair, I thought we could try to speculate on whether there is some indirect way of detecting the first exomoon. Especially that they not necessarily have to be tiny. I guess accreting or capturing bodies larger than Galilean satellites is possible. So, any ideas? Interferometry, transits, whatever?

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Greg Hullender
post Jun 12 2007, 04:16 AM
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I look forward to reading a paper titled, "That's no moon, that's a space station."

But I guess that was before your time. :-)

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post Jun 12 2007, 04:24 AM
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QUOTE (Greg Hullender @ Jun 11 2007, 11:16 PM) *
I look forward to reading a paper titled, "That's no moon, that's a space station."

But I guess that was before your time. :-)

I haven't used that quote since, oh, before you were born...

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