Astronomers Reveal a Moon Outside the Solar System

Astronomers have found a moon outside the solar system, the size and size of the Neptune, which orbits a planet the size of Jupiter but ten times its size. The discovery was a surprise, not for the reason that the moons can be anywhere, but because it is only a matter of time [...]
The discovery was a surprise, not for the reason that the moons may be everywhere, but because it is only a matter of time when another moon would be found in the solar system, writes News.com.
Scientists were surprised by its appearance, which is quite different from our rocky moon and, as recently stated, has ice.
The “is large and strange, when compared to our natural satellite,” said Professor David Kiping.
It has been estimated that the specimens and specimens discovered are several times larger than the planets in our solar system. They both have gas, and there are 8,000 light years from Earth.
So far, scientists have discovered over 3,000 specimens.












