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    Writing, KSP (why else am I here?), Spaceflight (crewed and robotic), Astrobiology and the search for habitable exoplanets, Interplanetary travel and colonization, Interstellar travel, and watching or reading plenty of science fiction and fantasy.

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  1. @ProtoJeb21 @Cabbink @_Augustus_ Time to put on my skeptical hat, because there wasn't much about it. 

    http://micetimes.asia/named-a-potentially-habitable-moons/

    1. TotallyNotHuman

      TotallyNotHuman

      "named a [...] moons"

      "University [...] southern Queensland"

      "aktywny"

      [other stuff I won't be pointing out here]

      :/

      @Spaceception, are you sure this is an even remotely reliable source?

    2. ProtoJeb21

      ProtoJeb21

      I'd wait until an article comes out from a source like Space.com or Universe Today. Otherwise I will consider this first-rate bologna just to hype people up. If anyone found an exomoon, it would completely blow up every single news source in America. So why is there only one source about TEN exomoons? Maybe hackers found out before it was released?

    3. Spaceception

      Spaceception

      @TotallyNotHuman_ That's what I was thinking, I just thought to bring it up.

      It was also really short, which raised yet more red flags.

      @ProtoJeb21 Agreed, especially the discovery of potentially habitable ones. It's a long shot, but it would be cool if something was found. 

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