...the size that the candidate moon, called Kepler-1625b-i, is. Kepler-1625b-i is roughly the size of our own ice ...observations by Hubble are needed to fully confirm the existence of Kepler-1625b-i, as such gargantuan moons are unknown in our own Solar ...
... of the data by independent teams, the existence of the exomoon has now been put into question. Named Kepler-1625b-i, the exomoon candidate was brought to the forefront of discoveries after a small team of scientists from Columbia University...