Day 105 of 365
April 15
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Space Rogue Planets
Billions of planets drift through interstellar space unattached to any star, ejected during formation. These rogue planets outnumber stars in the Milky Way. Some may harbor life in subsurface oceans heated by radioactive decay. Without a sun, any inhabitants would never see stars, living in eternal darkness yet potentially thriving beneath ice shells.
💡 Did you know?
Some rogue planets could be Earth-sized and warm enough for life beneath thick ice!
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