Way, way back in the early epochs of Syzygy (ep 19 in Oct 2018 if you must know) we talked about the exciting prospect of spotting the first exomoon — a moon orbiting a planet orbiting a star that is not our own. It seemed reasonable to expect that six years later exomoons would be a thing we've discovered, and maybe even started a catalogue. But turns out, observing a minute signal on top of an already minute signal is hard. Emily outlines our best prospects for exomoon discovery.
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Things we discuss in this episode:
Syzygy ep 19: Moons, Exomoons & Moonmoons
Seems Unlikely …
What about Kepler 167e?
Volcanic exomoon around Wasp 49b?!