Why Moons May Be Better for Life Than Planets
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This episode is written by a human creator and narrated with the help of AI voice technology.
Why Moons May Be Better for Life Than Planets
Moons often feel secondary. Smaller. Quieter.
And yet, in this episode, we gently explore why moons may be better places for life than planets themselves. How gravity warms their hidden interiors. How oceans can exist beneath ice. ow protection and stability sometimes matter more than size.
We’ll drift past familiar moons and distant ones alike — small worlds shaped by the steady pull of something larger, kept warm by motion, sheltered in the dark.
This is not about finding life. It’s about understanding how life might choose calm over brightness… depth over surface… patience over noise.
As you listen, let the idea feel soft and reassuring. That life, wherever it appears, often grows in quiet places.
You can rest in one of them tonight.
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