Why smaller planets are better at building big moons

New simulations describing how moons, including Soil‘s own mohformed strongly implies that exomons are more likely to be found around rocky exoplanets.

Our moon is thought to have that formed when a Mars-size planetesimal called Theia smashed into Earth, cutting a huge wound in our planet and melting its entire surface. It is believed that the moon subsequently coalesced from debris that settled in a ring around our planet.

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