A newly detected ocean world in a binary star system demonstrates how gravitational forces from twin suns can sustain a subsurface ocean beneath an icy crust, offering important insights into planetary habitability and formation processes beyond single star systems.
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Episode Nova: Unveiling the Binary Ocean WorldAñadido:
Episode Nova reveals a newly detected ocean world where tides lash a hidden sea beneath icy crusts and twin suns cast shifting light across the basin.
Researchers explain how gravity from the binary pair sustains a subsurface ocean offering clues about habitability and planetary formation beyond single star systems.
In an exclusive interview, a planetary scientist breaks down how JWST data and next-gen ice-mensing sensors map plume activity and crustal dynamics.
The episode also explores groundbreaking propulsion and AI assisted prospecting that could reach such worlds within a decade.
Viewers are invited to imagine life, chemistry, and cosmic oceans awaiting our exploration beyond familiar worlds.
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