Can moons have moons? (Q63377310)
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(P1476) "Can moons have moons?" (language: en)
(P1922) "Each of the giant planets within the Solar system has large moons but none of these moons have their own moons (which we call submoons)." (language: en)
(P3132) "Further studies of the potential formation mechanisms, long-term dynamical survival, and detectability of submoons are encouraged." (language: en)
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(P7081) "Remarkably, Jupiter (Callisto), Saturn (Titan and Iapetus), and Earth (Moon) each have the potential to host long-lived submoons around their current moons." (language: en)
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