Scientists find potential first exomoon outside our solar system
Researchers believe they have spotted the first object resembling an exomoon within the CD-35 2722 system, located roughly 70 to 73 light-years from us. The system features a small star, CD-35 2722 A, which is orbited by a brown dwarf. Experts have now observed a secondary object circling that brown dwarf. This candidate moon is estimated to be at least 75 percent the mass of Jupiter.