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Rogue planet moons could harbor alien life for billions of years

Researchers suggest that moons orbiting rogue planets—those not bound to any star—may possess conditions suitable for life for billions of years due to tidal heating and the presence of hydrogen-rich atmospheres. This finding opens new avenues for the search for extraterrestrial life beyond traditional star systems.

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