User:Kepler-1229b/sandbox/potenhabmoon

The Moon, Io, and Earth shown to scale. Although significantly smaller, some of the Solar System's moons and dwarf planets share similarities to Earth's density and temperature.
An Artist's impression of a potentially habitable exomoon with liquid water, orbiting around a gas giant called Majriti

No exomoons have been discovered yet.[1] This list includes moons and dwarf planets of the Solar System. Earth is included for comparison.

ESI does not necessarily correlate directly with habitability, as it does not account for all known major influences of habitability, such as magnetospheric integrity and photospheric activity.[2]

Table edit

This table also includes non-planetary objects such as dwarf planets and asteroids.

Name ESI SPH HZD HZC HZA pClass hClass Distance (ly) Status Year of
discovery
Earth 1.00 0.72 -0.50 -0.31 -0.52 warm terran mesoplanet 0 non-exoplanet prehistoric
Moon 0.559 ? ? ? ? warm subterran 0.00000004 non-exomoon prehistoric
Io 0.362 ? ? ? ? cold subterran 0.000062 non-exomoon 1610
Callisto 0.338 ? ? ? ? cold subterran 0.000062 non-exomoon 1610
Ganymede 0.289 ? ? ? ? cold subterran 0.000062 non-exomoon 1610
Charon 0.2781 ? 2.6030 -0.7823 -1.7153 cold astrodian 0.000624 non-exomoon 1978
Ceres 0.271 ? ? ? ? cold subterran 0.000043 non-exomoon 1801
Europa 0.262 ? ? ? ? cold subterran 0.000062 non-exomoon 1610
4 Vesta 0.256 ? ? ? ? cold asteroidan 0.000026 non-exomoon 1807
Titan 0.242 ? ? ? ? cold subterran 0.000126 non-exomoon 1655
2 Pallas 0.222 ? ? ? ? cold asteroidan 0.000047 non-exomoon 1802
Iapetus 0.211 ? ? ? ? cold subterran 0.000126 non-exomoon 1671
Titania 0.104 ? ? ? ? cold subterran 0.000289 non-exomoon 1787
Enceladus 0.094 ? ? ? ? cold subterran 0.000126 non-exomoon 1789
Pluto 0.094 ? ? ? ? cold subterran 0.000624 non-exomoon 1930
Triton 0.074 ? ? ? ? cold subterran 0.000476 non-exomoon 1846

References edit

  1. ^ Hot On The Trail Of Alien Moons NPR.org
  2. ^ Armstrong, D. J.; Pugh, C. E.; Broomhall, A.-M.; Brown, D. J. A.; Lund, M. N.; Osborn, H. P.; Pollacco, D. L. (2016). "The host stars of Kepler's habitable exoplanets: superflares, rotation and activity". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 5 (3). arXiv:1511.05306. Bibcode:2016MNRAS.455.3110A. doi:10.1093/mnras/stv2419.

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