No sun, no problem? How life could thrive on moons of starless ‘rogue’ planets Exomoons orbiting rogue planets could host liquid water for billions of years, offering potential habitats for life deep in interstellar space. Astrobitica March 16, 2026 (Last updated: March 16, 2026) 1 minute read Exomoons orbiting rogue planets could host liquid water for billions of years, offering potential habitats for life deep in interstellar space. About the Author Astrobitica Administrator Visit Website View All Posts Post navigation Previous: China launches new highly retrograde Yaogan satellite, KZ-11 rideshare deploys 8 satellitesNext: New Moog Innovations for the Satellite Market on Full Display at SATELLITE 2026 Conference