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Post by The Astronomer on Feb 7, 2018 16:09:28 GMT
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Post by Fgdfgfthgr on Feb 8, 2018 8:44:53 GMT
Look at TRAPPIST-1, then look back to Mars and Venus. Such trash.
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Post by tukuro on Feb 23, 2018 17:58:11 GMT
Look at TRAPPIST-1, then look back to Mars and Venus. Such trash. Trappist doesn't have gas giants though, and may not have moons. It's actually pretty hard to navigate the system (though once you do transit times are fast), which is compounded by a lack of low-grav bodies with volatiles.
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Post by The Astronomer on Feb 23, 2018 18:27:16 GMT
Look at TRAPPIST-1, then look back to Mars and Venus. Such trash. Trappist doesn't have gas giants though, and may not have moons. It's actually pretty hard to navigate the system (though once you do transit times are fast), which is compounded by a lack of low-grav bodies with volatiles. Yes. The TRAPPIST-1 planets are way too close to their star to have any important-sized moon.
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