subsellun
Subsellun is a term used in speculative cosmology and science fiction to designate a class of very small, transient satellites that orbit a planet at distances within the planet's Roche limit. In fictional and theoretical discussions, subselluns are typically fragments formed by tidal disruption of a larger moon or by collisional debris that briefly coalesces into a loosely bound body before tidal forces disperse it again.
Etymology and usage: The name combines the prefix sub- with a fictional root sellun, drawn from moon-related
Physical characteristics: Subselluns are small, usually tens to hundreds of meters in diameter, irregular in shape,
Formation and dynamics: They arise when material from a moon or ring system is drawn inside the
Detection and status: No confirmed real-world observations exist; subselluns are used primarily as a speculative concept