Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Lava Moon Around 'Hot Jupiter'


A boiling hot moon made from lava circles a 'hot Jupiter' type planet that is very close to its blue giant sun. The planet rotates the sun in only three days. This nameless planet is in our galaxy in the Delta Quadrant.

3 comments:

Andy said...

What is the source of you info on the lava moon?

Andy said...

What is the source of your info on the lava moon?

Eduardo said...

Hi Andy!

No source of information, just my warped imagination. Think there must be trillions of these 'lava moons' in the galaxy. Think they must be very common around 'hot Jupiter' planets, or moons rich in radioactive elements.