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ETAMU astrophysicist explores why many alien worlds may lose their moons, and what that means for life beyond Earth

Summary by MyParisTexas
The galaxy’s most common stars may be missing a key ingredient for life: Long-lived moons. Most stars in our galaxy are small, cool M-dwarfs—the kind astronomers often look to when searching for planets that might host life. But new research from East Texas A&M University suggests these worlds may be missing something important: long-lasting moons. Dr. Billy Quarles, an assistant professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, recently pub…
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MyParisTexas broke the news in on Sunday, December 14, 2025.
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