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Old 05-August-2009, 11:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Bynaus View Post
It's also interesting because a ~14 Mjup planet can be expected to have a total moon mass of ~1 Earth masses (if the ratios derived from the solar systems gas giants can be applied). If we have a situation similar to the saturnian system, where nearly all the moon mass is concentrated in one large body (Titan), we could have a habitable moon (distance to G5V star = 1.13 AU) here...
It would be rather cold unless the BD somehow made up the difference.
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