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Flexispot’s anniversary sale is here! Get up to 60% off with my code COOLWORLDS on orders over $500 at bit.ly/coolworlds10!

Exoplanets was a transformative discovery for astronomy. Exomoons is the next. I’ve spent most of my career looking for exomoons and today I explain the five reasons why finding them isn’t just fascinating - it’s necessary.

Written & presented by Prof. David Kipping. Edited by Jorge Casas.

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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@CoolWorldsLab

8 months ago

Flexispot’s anniversary sale is here! Get up to 60% off with my code COOLWORLDS on orders over $500 at bit.ly/coolworlds10! Thanks for watching - let me know your exomoon questions/thoughts below and anything else you want me to cover in future videos.👍

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@jamesw5713

8 months ago

As a 44 year old, it's still a bit strange to think that we didn't actually know for certain that there were planets around stars other than the sun until Star Trek TNG nearly ended.

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@soullessons

8 months ago

Its a good day when Cool Worlds uploads, thanks for all the hard work you put into these videos

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@Haunted1.

8 months ago

Its one thing to know something exists, but seeing it in the flesh, just hits different

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@allengarcia00

8 months ago

I want more than anything for them to allow you and your team of ExoMoon researchers to have time with the JWST. You work so hard and absolutely deserve it. Not only that, but look at your channel growth and look how well the exomoon videos do. The average Space enthusiast, or even regular non scientific guy like myself find interest in this! How can they not take into consideration the possible exposure/audience you could have on the subject if given the opportunity. It’s a no brainer to me!

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@EVILJAMARR

8 months ago

It’s a good day when we get a new video from Prof. Kipping!

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@Inug4mi

8 months ago

I’m sure moons are going to be important, especially when it comes to looking for life. Hopefully at some point the rest of the community will come to that same realization.

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@neuralnetwork17

8 months ago

This could be an incredibly effective argument for devoting more resources to research into exomoons. Since everyone, it seems, wants to find alien life. Well played, exomoon-guy. Well played. 😉

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@Haunted1.

8 months ago

I hope you guys get reviewed again for the use of JWST, this is a seriously good argument for the use of JWST to look for exomoons before we spend billions taking a next step, instead of tackling the low hanging fruit for countless answers.

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@wilbur8D

8 months ago

I hope you’re taking care of yourself Professor Kipping. You mean so much to so many of us. Best wishes to you and your team.

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@stenvermeiren6398

8 months ago

Being in my final weeks of writing up my MSc Astrophysics Dissertation on Habitbale Exomoons this couldn't be better timed!! Thank you :)

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@ethan3038

8 months ago

The argument about tidally locking was incredibly compelling to me. I always had assumed life was very improbable in red dwarf systems due to tidal locking.

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@fetidcreeper

8 months ago

JWST teams will play along eventually, I'm sure of it. Still very sorry for your team at the bad news, but you strike me as someone who doesn't give up very easily. Keep going

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@wildcardbitchesyeehaw8320

8 months ago

The fact that Titan is in many ways the most similar body to Earth in the solar system while being a moon seems like a good sign for possibility for habitable exomoons

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@YoreHistory

8 months ago

It's why I so wish Carl Sagan had lived to see his speculations come true. I know he knew of the first one but the sheer numbers afterwards would have made him very excited.

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@piranniayt

8 months ago

The lack of tidal lock (to the star) is probably the most powerful argument to look for moons

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@fnersch3367

8 months ago

I like the idea of a non phase locked moon going around a phase locked planet in orbit around a type M star in the habitable zone. This opens up all kinds of possibilities.

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@thedarkknight1971

8 months ago

THIS is ONE of the reasons why I SERIOUSLY HOPE they go ahead and build the 15 Metre Luvoir space telescope. For those that are not in the know, it is of similar design of the JWST (including the 'Folding tech') and appearance, but, instead of JWSTs 6.5 Metre mirror, the Luvoir will have a 15 metre behemoth of a mirror and sun shade, this, will allow us to see further back, but more importantly in so much MORE detail too! 👌😏 So... 🤞🤞🤞 😎🇬🇧

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@ivar0

8 months ago

One of my favorite things about the internet is how it has allowed experts of their field to reach and educate people en masse in an entertaining and extremely intriguing way. This channel, History of the entire Universe, LeageEagle. so many cool channels im learning so much from.

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@Nightscape_

8 months ago

You got me convinced. On the next, more powerful telescope after JWST, let's make sure to take the search for exomoons more seriously.

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