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Exomoon Habitability Constrained by Illumination and Tidal Heating
The Subsurface Habitability of Small, Icy Exomoons J
Abstracts of the 50Th DDA Meeting (Boulder, CO)
Simon Porter , Will Grundy
Gravitational Microlensing by Exoplanets and Exomoons
The Nature of the Giant Exomoon Candidate Kepler-1625 B-I René Heller
On the Detection of Exomoons in Photometric Time Series
THE SEARCH for EXOMOON RADIO EMISSIONS by JOAQUIN P. NOYOLA Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of the University Of
Characterizing Habitable Exo-Moons
Exomoon Candidates from Transit Timing Variations: Eight Kepler Systems with Ttvs Explainable by Photometrically Unseen Exomoons
On the Detection of Extrasolar Moons and Rings
Exomoon Habitability and Tidal Evolution in Low-Mass Star Systems
Habitability of Exomoons at the Hill Or Tidal Locking Radius
The Habitability of Icy Exomoons
First Possible Exomoon Spotted Worlds Around Other Worlds May Be Habitable
Exoplanets Torqued by the Combined Tides of a Moon and Parent Star
EXOMOON HABITABILITY in LOW-MASS STAR SYSTEMS Rhett Zollinger1, John Armstrong2, Ben Bromley1 1University of Utah, SLC, Utah 2Weber State University, Ogden, Utah
The Nature of the Giant Exomoon Candidate Kepler-1625B-I
Top View
An Alternative Interpretation of the Exomoon Candidate Signal in the Combined Kepler and Hubble Data of Kepler-1625
The Subsurface Habitability of Small, Icy Exomoons J.N.K.Y
Why Exomoons Must Be Rare?
CORELESS EARTH-MASS EXOMOON of an EGP. P. Futó1 & A
The Transits of Extrasolar Planets with Moons
There Is No Point in Sending Humans to Mars, If on Arrival, They Are Too Weak to “Hit the Ground Running” INDEX 2 Co-Sponsoring Organizations NEWS SECTION Pp
HABITABILITY of a HYPOTHETICAL EXOMOON of the CIRCUMBINARY PLANET KEPLER 1647 B Z
Exomoon Habitability and Tidal Evolution in Low-Mass Star Systems
Exomoon Climate Models with the Carbonate-Silicate Cycle and Viscoelastic Tidal Heating
AGU Presentation
Enceladus and Titan: Emerging Worlds of the Solar System
Unconfirmed Exomoon Could Be Unlike Any of Those in Our Solar System 25 October 2017, by Bob Yirka
Formation, Habitability, and Detection of Extrasolar Moons
Exomoon Habitability Constrained by Illumination and Tidal Heating
Program of Technical Sessions
Exomoon Habitability Constrained by Energy Flux and Orbital Stability
Detection of Exomoons Inside the Habitable Zone
Habitable Worlds 2021 Workshop Open Engagement Abstracts
The Habitable Zone for Earthlike Exomoons Orbiting Kepler-1625B
Implications of Tides for Life on Exoplanets
Collisional Formation of Massive Exomoons of Superterrestrial Exoplanets
Geoscience for Understanding Habitability in the Solar System And
Enhanced Interplanetary Panspermia in the TRAPPIST-1 System