Utter lunacy? Moonmoon naming proposal for moons of moons proves divisive

Utter lunacy? Moonmoon naming proposal for moons of moons proves divisive

Astronomers think its possible that moons can have their own mini-moon – but the scientific suggesti..

Astronomers think its possible that moons can have their own mini-moon – but the scientific suggestion that they should be called moonmoons is not going down well among those with a more poetic inclination.

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The term moonmoons started with astrophysicist Duncan Forgan, reports ScienceAlert, who has written a paper awaiting publishing on the topic.

Instead of moonmoon, @dh4gan, I think we should just add os for each extra body in the system, thus:

?? moon

??? mooon

???? moooon

— Space Archaeology (@spacearcheology) October 12, 2018

More recently, astronomers Juna Kollmeier and Sean Raymond wrote their own paper describing how moonmoons could actually be possible. However, they opted for a slightly less ridiculous, but equally disappointing, name of submoon.

Twitter users in particular are very displeased at the missed opportunity to name something that is not technically even a thing right now, but very well might be confirmed as a thing in the future.

There are at least 17 poets who have been waiting their whole lives for the chance to name the moon of a moon and then scientists just mess around and call it a moonmoon. This is exactly why STEM fields need more arts and humanities education. https://t.co/zB2Xnp7VFo

— Danielle Evans (@daniellevalore) October 10, 2018

Why did we miss the chance to call it a death star? Then when people mistake it for a regular moon, you would finally get the chance to say, "That's no moon!" in regular conversation.

— FullMetal Alex (@LunaticLabs) October 12, 2018

While moonmoons may not actually be the agreed upon term for this speculative phenomenon (were guessing that honor goes to the person who actually finds a real-life example), that didnt stop the Australian House of Representatives throwing shade over the suggestion.

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To really throw a spanner in the works, another planetary astronomer, Michele Bannister of Queens University Belfast, told New Scientist that she would tend to opt for a moonmoonlet, to be precise.

I think we can say for sure that theres not a moonmoon thats kilometers across around Jupiter or Saturn. A moonmoon down to the size of a skyscraper could exist out there, but Id call it moonmoonlet,” she explained.

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