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Let鈥檚 embrace the joy of moonmoons and more playful scientific terms

Some say the astronomical term moonmoon makes light of a serious field of study, but it seems a shame to abandon it for po-faced alternatives
Saturn's moon Iapetus could have its own moon
Saturn鈥檚 moon Iapetus could have its own moon
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LAST week, 快猫短视频 sent certain corners of the internet into rapturous delight by publishing a story about the potential for moons to have moons of their own. This included a suggested name for such objects: moonmoons.

The response on social media was an immediate outpouring of glee. Something about the word鈥檚 childlike simplicity makes it a pleasure to say, and thousands of聽readers were quickly firing off their own reactions. As it happens, 鈥淢oon Moon鈥 is the name of a five-year-old meme depicting a wolf looking stupid, which certainly helped the idea spread.

Some astronomers are bemoaning the use of moonmoon, suggesting it makes聽light of a serious field of study. But given that terms such as super-Earth, twotino and cubewano are all an accepted part of the literature, moonmoon doesn鈥檛 seem a huge departure.

Ultimately, it remains to be seen whether the word sticks or聽gives way to more po-faced alternatives such as submoon or聽second-order moon. But to lose聽moonmoon, and the joy it聽brings, would seem an astronomical shame.

This article appeared in print under the headline 鈥淭he joy of moonmoons鈥

Topics: Astronomy / Moons / Space